By Alan
Caruba
On Thursday and Friday, June 11-12,
there will be a gathering of some of the nation’s and the world’s leading
climate change “skeptics” in Washington, D.C. and joining them will be members
of Congress and their staffs. The Tenth International Conference on Climate
Change will occur and the odds are that the mainstream media, as it has done for
all the previous conferences, will do its best to ignore it.
In attendance as well will be scores
of scientists, economists, and policy experts for a conference being held just
two blocks from a White House in which the President of the United States
resides while lying about “climate change” as the greatest threat to the planet.
In March, the Gallup Poll revealed
that “Although climate scientists have been in the news describing this winter
as a strong signal that global warming is producing more extreme weather,
Americans are no more likely today (55%) than in the past two years to believe
the effects of global warming are occurring.”
The Conference is sponsored by The Heartland Institute, a Chicago-based
free-market think tank and, while most of us have heard of the Rand Corporation
or the Heritage Foundation, Heartland is one of the those power houses that
labors without the “image” accorded others.
Founded in 1984, it has a full-time
staff of 31 with approximately 235 academics and professional economists who
participate in its peer-review process, plus more than 160 elected officials who
serve on its Legislative Forum. In addition to the environment, its scholars
also focus on education, health, budget and tax issues.
I have been a Heartland policy analyst
for so long I can’t recall when I joined. Approximately 8,300 supporters
contribute to its annual budget of $6 million. It does not accept government
funding.
Without your knowing it, the nine
conferences that preceded the current one have had a dramatic impact on your
life and wallet. For one thing, you’re not being robbed by a “carbon tax” aimed
at “reducing greenhouse gases.” On the other hand, you may be at risk of losing
a coal-fired plant that provides your electricity if the Environmental
Protection Agency is allowed to continue its vile attack on our energy
resources.
It has been Heartland and a handful of
other think tanks that labored to inform the public about the science that
utterly debunked the lies about “global warming” and now works to do the same
for those applied to “climate change.”
Heartland’s power is seen in its conferences.
The problem for Heartland and the rest
of us is that we are up against the U.S. government whose Obama administration
is completely committed to the lies; agency by agency within the government have
budgets and programs to continue to telling the lies. Beyond them is the entire
system of government schools and, beyond them, much of the higher education
community.
In early June the Daily Caller
reported that “National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration scientists have
found a solution to the 15-year ‘pause’ in global warming: They ‘adjusted’ the
hiatus in warming out of the temperature record.” This is what Heartland and others have been
fighting against and exposing since the global warming hoax began in the late
1980s. And we are beginning to see the Congress respond.
As reported by CNS News, appropriators
in the House of Representatives have let it be known that they are taking aim at
one of the Obama administration’s most cherished priorities—international
climate change funding. An appropriations bill for the State Department and
foreign operations excluded the Green Climate Fund, the Clean Technology Fund,
and the Strategic Climate Fund, while also removing funding for the U.SN-backed
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. That’s millions in U.S. taxpayer
funding that will not be wasted on the climate change
hoax.
The Conference will honor some of the
world’s leading “skeptics”—the alarmists call them “denier.” They include Sen.
Jim Inhofe (R-OK) as the winner of the Political Leadership on Climate Change
Award, sponsored by the Heritage Foundation. My friend, Robert M. Carter, Ph.D.
will receive Heartland’s Lifetime Achievement in Climate Science award. Others
whom you may not have heard of include William Happer, Ph.D., David Legates,
Ph.D., and Anthony Watts, all of whom have been on the front lines of the battle
for the truth about the planet’s climate.
An entire generation has grown up and
graduated from college since the first lies about global warming were unleashed.
That’s how long Heartland and others have labored to present the truth. If the
media fails to take notice of this week’s conference, you will know that the
battle will continue for a long time to come.
© Alan Caruba, 2015
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