By Alan Caruba
The
intense cold that many Americans are encountering arrives more than a month before
the official start of winter on December 2l.
To discuss
this, we need to keep in mind that weather
is what is occurring now. Climate is
measured over longer periods, the minimum of which is thirty years and, beyond
that, centuries.
We are
colder these days because the Earth has been in a cooling cycle for 19 years
and that cycle is based entirely on the Sun which has been radiating less heat
for the same period of time.
Describing
the role of the Sun, Australian geologist, Ian Plimer, said, “There is a big
thermonuclear reactor in the sky that emits huge amounts of energy to the
Earth…The Sun provides the energy for photosynthesis. The Sun is the bringer of
life to Earth. If the Sun were more energetic the oceans would boil. If the Sun
were less energetic the oceans would freeze and all life on Earth would be
destroyed.”
We don’t
control the Sun. Or the climate. It controls us.
Consider
the fact that the Sun has a diameter of 865,000 miles. The Earth’s diameter is
7,917.5 miles. Thus, the Sun’s diameter is 109 times greater than the Earth’s. Carbon
dioxide is barely 0.04% of the Earth’s atmosphere. Reducing it as the U.S.-China
agreement proposes would have zero effect on the Earth’s climate.
We not
only can, but should ignore the blatant lies of President Obama and Secretary
of State John Kerry, both of whom have been saying things about “climate change”
without a scintilla of science to back them up. They’re not alone, however. In
August, the U.N. Climate Chief, Christiana Figueres, warned of climate “chaos”
in 500 days and told the World Health Organization that climate change was on a
par with the outbreak of Ebola as a public health emergency.
It was big
news on November 11 when The Wall Street Journal’s lead story on its front page reported that “The U.S. and China
unveiled long-term plans to curb emissions of carbon dioxide and other gases
linked to climate change, a surprise move aimed at kick-starting a new round of
international climate negotiations and blunting domestic opposition to cuts in
both countries.”
Someone needs to tell the Wall Street
Journal there is no “climate change” that is not entirely NATURAL and unrelated
to anything humans are doing.
The
announcement plays into the longtime efforts of the environmental movement to
impose energy limits on the world’s population. Similar limits will be called
for when climate talks are launched in December by the United Nations
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change in Lima, Peru.
Why the leaders of nations keep calling for limits that can only result in the reduction of energy production, the loss of economic benefits from industrial activity and the jobs it provides, and the modern lifestyle of advanced nations is one of life’s great mysteries.
Why the leaders of nations keep calling for limits that can only result in the reduction of energy production, the loss of economic benefits from industrial activity and the jobs it provides, and the modern lifestyle of advanced nations is one of life’s great mysteries.
If you
really disliked America, you would no doubt pursue President Obama’s
anti-energy agenda. That agenda is expressed by a series of climate and pollution
measures that an article in Politico.com says “rivals any presidential
environmental actions of the past quarter-century—a reality check for
Republicans who think last week’s election gave them a mandate to end what they
call the White House’s ‘War on Coal.’”
The
authors of the Politico.com article, Andrew Restuccia and Erica Martinson, note
that Obama’s assault on the nation is “Tied to court-ordered deadlines, legal
mandates and international climate talks” over the next two months, all in the
name of a climate change “And incoming Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell
will have few options for stopping the onslaught, though Republicans may be
able to slow pieces of it.”
“The coming rollout
includes a Dec. 1 proposal by EPA to tighten limits on smog-causing ozone,
which business groups say could be the costliest federal regulation of all time; a final rule Dec. 19 for clamping down on disposal
of power plants’ toxic coal cash; the Jan. 1 start
date for a long-debated rule
prohibiting states from polluting the air of their downwind neighbors; and a
Jan. 8 deadline for issuing a final rule restricting
greenhouse gas emissions from future power plants. That last rule is a
centerpiece of Obama’s most ambitious environmental effort, the big plan for
combating climate change that he announced at Georgetown
University in June 2013.”
This vile assault flies in the face of actual climate trends: record low tornadoes record low hurricanes, record gain in Arctic ice, record amount of Antarctic ice, no change in the rate of sea level rise, no evidence of a Greenland meltdown, and again no warming for 19 years.
As this and future winters turn colder, arrive sooner and stay around longer, Americans will be affected by the reduction of coal-fired plants that generate electrical power. The nation will encounter blizzards that will leave some homeowners and apartment dwellers without heat. It is predictable that some will die.
As this and future winters turn colder, arrive sooner and stay around longer, Americans will be affected by the reduction of coal-fired plants that generate electrical power. The nation will encounter blizzards that will leave some homeowners and apartment dwellers without heat. It is predictable that some will die.
A cruel and costly climate hoax is being perpetrated by President
Obama and, in particular, by the Environmental Protection Agency. The new
Congress must take whatever action it can to reverse and stop the harm that it
represents; people’s jobs and lives depend on it.
© Alan Caruba, 2014
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