By Alan Caruba
For decades now both the U.S. and
Europe have suffered the arrogance and the lies of so-called “climate experts.”
Mind you, there are some real ones and, when it comes to global warming and
climate change, the interchangeable names for the lies, they are the ones
labeled “deniers” and worse for telling the truth.
The fundamental lie is that humans,
through their use of fossil fuels, coal, oil and natural gas, are creating huge
amounts of carbon dioxide (CO2) which in turn is warming the Earth. You will
hear the lies again when the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
releases its latest report.
“The report should galvanize the world
to take urgent and collective action to curb climate change,” says Frances
Beinecke, president of the Natural Resources Defense Council. “We’re almost out
of time to avoid the worst…”
We have been told this since the 1980s. It is pure fear mongering.
We have been told this since the 1980s. It is pure fear mongering.
The problem for the phony “climate
experts” is that the
Earth has not warmed in the last 19 years and CO2 plays a minimal role in
the alleged warming. What you never hear the “climate experts” tell you is that
CO2 is vital to all life on Earth because it is the “food” that all vegetation
depends upon for growth. More CO2 is a very good thing and, in the past, its
levels in the atmosphere have been much higher.
On October 24 my eye was caught by a
news article that reported that “European Union leaders agreed on a set of
long-term targets on energy and climate change, Friday, giving financial
sweeteners and weakening some objectives along the way to secure a deal…European
leaders committed to cutting carbon emissions by at least 40% by 2030 compared
with 1990 levels, which will be legally binding on every member
state.”
One of the real
meteorologists, Anthony Watts, took notice of the EU. “…Anyone who is expecting
a rational re-appraisal of European environment policy—don’t underestimate the
blind determination of Europe’s green elite to fulfill their dream of an
emission free Europe. They will, in my opinion, happily bomb the European
economy back into the stone age to achieve their ridiculous
goal.”
In November of last year, Holman W.
Jenkins, Jr., a columnist for The Wall Street Journal, took note of Germany’s
“love affair with renewables (solar and wind energy) brings high prices,
potential blackouts, and worries about ‘deindustrialization.’”
“Like Mao urging peasants to melt down
their pots, pans and farm tools to turn China into a steel-producing superpower
overnight, Germany dished out subsidies to encourage homeowners and farms to
install solar panels and windmills and sell energy back to the power company at
inflated prices. Success—Germany now gets 25% of its power from renewables—has
turned out to be a disaster.”
Jenkins noted that not only had
Germany’s output of carbon dioxide increased, but “money-strapped utilities have
switched to burning cheap American coal to provide the necessary standby power
when wind and sun fail.” The cost of electricity rates in Germany is triple those in the
U.S.
Yes, solar and wind power everywhere
require fossil fuel plants as a backup whenever the sun is obscured by clouds or
the wind doesn’t blow. In the U.S., Obama’s “war on coal” has decreased the
number of utilities that utilize it and, in turn, reduced the amount of
electricity available. The prospect of blackouts here has increased. If we
encounter a harsh winter, that would put people’s lives in
danger.
One has to understand that the lies
about global warming and/or climate change are in fact an environmental agenda
designed to reduce industrialization and the use of energy everywhere.
Harold Schwager, a senior member of
BASF’s executive board said in an interview, “Many European companies which are
energy-intensive are finding out that the benefits of shifting investment to the
U.S. are significant.” Germany and the EU are driving out industry and the jobs
it represents because of their idiotic carbon dioxide emissions
policies.
This is why we all need to understand
the real “environmental” agenda. Writing in the Financial Times on October 27,
Nick Butler said “Last week’s European summit on climate change failed to
address the hard reality that current policies are not
working.”
As in the U.S. the construction of
wind turbine farms such as the one offshore of Borkum, Germany in the North Sea
only exist by virtue of extensive subsidies that are wreaking havoc on European
energy markets. That’s the reality!
Here in the U.S. in 2008,
then-candidate Barack Obama gave a speech in Golden, Colorado, saying that his
planned investments in “green energy” would create “five million new jobs that
pay well and can’t ever been outsourced.”
How did that work out? Six years later
we know those “green” jobs were not created and that his energy policies have
actually reduced the production of vital electricity. Will new jobs in
industries dependent on fossil-fuels be created? Yes and they will come from
European industrial investment and increased oil and natural gas production here
despite Obama’s agenda.
That is why the European Union’s
idiotic commitment to cut greenhouse gas emissions (CO2) is putting the entire
continent in danger and that is why America has to stop providing subsidies and
tax breaks to “renewable”, “green” energy here and mandating its use.
Whenever you hear some “climate
expert” or politician refer to global warming or climate change, they are lying
to you. We have more CO2 in the atmosphere and the Earth is still in a cooling
cycle.
© Alan Caruba, 2014
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