By Alan
Caruba
Back in 1997, the United Nations held
a convention in Kyoto, Japan, that put together the UN Framework Convention on
Climate Change. It was a treaty that required the nations that agreed to it to
reduce “greenhouse gas” emissions, principally carbon dioxide (CO2) in order to
save Earth from the perils of “global warming.” There were 192 parties to the
convention and, although the U.S. “signed” the treaty, the U.S. Senate
unanimously defeated participation. By 2011, our neighbor, Canada, withdrew from
it.
In Warsaw, Poland, for two weeks
starting on November 11, the usual group of climate change charlatans have
gathered for the 19th
Conference of the Parties (COP-19) to try to breathe life into this greatest of
all hoaxes. In 2009, COP-15, they had gathered in Copenhagen, but failed to come
to any agreement on a successor to Kyoto whose mandatory reductions were
initially applied to 37 developed nations,
Suffice to say that, as the years went
along, the nations that signed have grown increasingly disenchanted with the
deal.
First, there’s the little, itty-bitty
problem of the actual climate.
It began to cool around the same time
the alarmists were shouting that we were all doomed if we didn’t stop using
coal, oil, and natural gas because energy was the enemy. The Earth entered a
perfectly natural and predictable cooling cycle as the sun grew less active. In
Copenhagen, the delegates had to beat it out of town to avoid being stuck there
by a huge snowstorm. When Obama’s plane arrived in Washington, D.C., it was just
as a blizzard hit the city.
Obama is credited with “saving” the
Copenhagen conference by coming up with an agreement to create an annual fund of
$100 billion that would begin in 2020 to help poor countries deal with climate
change. Since the “Warmists” attribute every kind of climate disturbance to
climate change and Obama loves spending U.S. billion we do not have, it seemed
like a good idea at the time.
Why none of these numbskulls ever asks
themselves why they think nations can actually do anything about the climate
other than to undermine and make more costly their own energy needs defies an
answer. Meanwhile, part of the climate change hoax includes having the developed
nations throw billions at undeveloped nations. Indeed, that may be the main
reason.
Happily, there are observers at the
Warsaw conference who make it their business to expose the global warming lies
and monitor the climate change movement at home and abroad. As this is being
written, former Apollo VII astronaut, Walter Cunningham, is leading a delegation
from CFACT—the Committee for a Constructive
Tomorrow—a think tank that maintains the award-winning website,
ClimateDepot.com. Its editor, Marc Morano, is among the group watching the
machinations of COP-19.
CFACT’s Executive Director, Craig
Rucker, has joined with Poland’s Globalization Institute, Instytut Piotra
Skargi, the European Institute for Climate and Energy, and others to produce
three climate forums for Polish citizens and policy
makers.
This all may seem a bit esoteric. What
does a conference in Warsaw have to do with the many other problems facing
Americans these days? As Rucker points out, President Obama is looking to shift
the public debate from Obamacare to climate change, announcing “a huge new
emphasis on global warming at Georgetown (University) in June. In early
November, he unleashed an executive order “directly federal bureaucrats to
dramatically expand his global warming agenda.” Obama is moving on from health
care to “the next legacy of his radical administration—namely, climate
alarmism.”
We have been living with climate
alarmism since the late 1980s and the years that led up to the Kyoto Protocol.
Presently, the result has been an Environmental Protection Agency that has been
unleashed on the coal industry and all others, the waste of billions in loans to
so-called clean energy companies that promptly went bankrupt, and the
scare-mongering that passes for education in the nation’s
schools.
The failure of recent COPs to come to
any agreement is likely a good sign, suggesting that the climate change hoax is
running out of steam, even among the nations that initially supported it.
As Andrew Restuccia reported in
Politico, shortly before the Warsaw conference began, “The two-week talks
are a key step toward reaching a new global pact by 2015 that would take five
years later. No groundbreaking agreements are likely in Warsaw, where, experts
say, the main focus will be laying the groundwork for next year’s negotiations
in Lima, Peru, and final talks in Paris in 2015.”
Ah! To be in Paris in
2015!
© Alan Caruba, 2013
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