By Alan
Caruba
Before
President Obama took office in 2009, the amount of electricity being produced
by coal-fired utilities was approximately fifty percent of the total. Today it
is approximately forty percent and, when the Environmental Protection Agency regulations take effect as of June 2, more such utilities are likely to close
their doors. The basis for the regulations is utterly devoid of any scientific
facts.
Environmentalism,
as expressed by many of the organizations that advocate it is, in fact, an
attack on America, its economic system of capitalism, and its need for energy
to maintain and grow its business and industrial base. Electricity, of course,
is also the energy we all use daily for a multitude of tasks ranging from
heating or cooling our homes to the use of our computers and every other
appliance.
The EPA
regulations are said to be necessary to reduce “greenhouse gas” emissions,
primarily carbon dioxide (CO2) which the Greens deem to be a “pollutant” in our
atmosphere. It is not a pollutant, despite a Supreme Court decision that
identifies it as such, but rather a gas vital to all life on Earth, used by all
vegetation for its growth. CO2 is to vegetation what oxygen is to all animal
life. Humans, all seven billion of us, exhale CO2!
Viv
Forbes, the Chairman of the Carbon Sense Coalition and a Fellow of the
Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, notes that the Earth’s atmosphere
“is not a greenhouse” and “does not have a glass roof. It uses convection to
redistribute heat very quickly.” The claim for several decades has been that
CO2 has an effect on the Earth’s surface temperature, but Forbes points out
that “water vapor is a far more effective agent for insulating the Earth and
preserving its warmth than carbon dioxide,” adding that “there is no evidence
that man-made carbon dioxide is a significant cause of global warming.”
Indeed,
even though the amount of CO2 in the Earth’s atmosphere has increased, Forbes
points out that “Close examination of past records shows that temperature tends
to rise before carbon dioxide content
rises, sometimes centuries earlier.”
Significantly, at the same time Greens have been crying out against emissions
of CO2 from coal-fired utilities and other sources, the Earth has been in a cooling cycle now verging on eighteen
years!
The EPA is
lying to Americans regarding carbon dioxide and, worse, its proposed
regulations will reduce the number of coal-fired utilities and drive up the
cost of electricity for Americans.
One of the
many Green organizations, Earthjustice, claims that “Climate change threatens
the world as we know it—and the chief culprit is fossil fuel burning. To avert
ecological disaster, Earthjustice is pushing for a shift from dirty to clean
energy to stabilize our climate and build a thriving sustainable world.”
There is
literally nothing that mankind can do to “stabilize” the Earth’s climate. While
the Earth has been going through climate change for 4.5 billion years, there is
no evidence that anything mankind does has any effect on it. The change the
Earth has encountered, as mentioned, is a cooling, a far different scenario
than the “global warming” claims of the past three decades or more.
Tom
Richard, the editor of ClimageChangeDispatch.com, notes that “Arctic sea ice
has rebounded to higher and higher levels each year. Antarctica is actually
gaining in size and there has been no increase in droughts, tornadoes,
hurricanes, wildfires, ‘extreme weather’, flooding, et cetera.”
Reducing
CO2 would have zero benefits while, at the same time, the EPA regulations would
have a dangerous and totally unnecessary effect on CO2 emissions from plants
producing electricity. Other nations around the world are actually abandoning
“clean energy”. i.e., wind and solar power, in favor of building many more
coal-fired plants to meet their need to provide energy for their populations
and their economic growth. China and India are just two examples.
To support
its claims of the forthcoming EPA regulations, EarthJustice is claiming that
climate change “hits people of color the hardest” and that power plants
“disproportionately impact Latino communities.” It noted “the moral obligation
of faith community to act on climate change and support carbon pollution
limits.” This has nothing to do with the actual facts of climate change and CO2
as noted here and is a blatant political campaign to secure support from these
groups.
The
reality, as noted by the Bipartisan Policy Center, a policy research
organization founded by former Senate leaders from both parties, was quoted in
the May 26 edition of The Wall Street Journal saying “A 25% reduction (of CO2)
with a 2015 baseline might make it impossible for some companies to operate”, noting
that the cap-and-trade policies of emissions allowances that the EPA is putting
in place “amounts to a hidden tax” on a whole range of electrical generation
and industrial plants that produce CO2 emissions. The EPA will likely use the
term “budget program” to avoid “cap-and-trade”, a proposal that was rejected by
Congress.
Writing in
Commentary, Jonathan S. Tobin, said that the new regulations on carbon
emissions “will have a potentially devastating impact on America’s more than
600 coal-fired power plants” noting that “the move was made possible by Supreme
Court decisions that ruled that the Environmental Protection Agency had the
right to regulate (CO2) emissions, giving the President virtual carte blanche
to remake this sector of our economy without requiring congressional consent.”
In July,
the Heartland Institute, a free market think tank, will hold its ninth international conference on climate change. Previous conferences have brought
together some of the world’s leading authorities on meteorology and climatology
to debunk the decades of lies Greens have told about climate change and global
warming.
The
President has put “climate change” high on his list of priorities and it is an
attack on the nation’s ability to affordably and extensively provide the energy
needed to meet current needs for electricity and reducing our capacity to meet
future needs.
The U.S.
Chamber of Commerce is on record saying that the President’s bogus “climate
change” policy could cost the U.S. economy $50 billion a year and force more
than a third of coal-fired plants to close by 2030. The Heritage Foundation
says “The plan will drive up energy prices for American families and businesses
without making a dent in global temperatures.”
This is a
form of regulatory death for the nation and comes straight out of the Oval
Office of the White House.
© Alan
Caruba, 2014
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