Earth 
Day's Big Lie 
By Alan Caruba
By Alan Caruba
Monday, April 22, is Earth Day. Begun 
in 1970, it led to the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency, along 
with the Clean Air, Clean Water, and Endangered Species Acts. It is the global 
platform for the Big Lie that carbon dioxide (CO2) is causing the Earth to warm 
and the basis of the environmental movement’s ceaseless efforts to reduce the 
use of energy for any reason.
Carbon dioxide in the Earth’s 
atmosphere has been increasing, but the Earth has been cooling due to reduced 
solar radiation. CO2 has virtually no relationship to the climate except to show 
up well after a significant change has occurred.
On April 18, the Wall Street Journal 
reported that the International Energy Agency had announced that, despite 
spending “more than $2 trillion in investment into renewable-energy projects…the 
world had made almost no progress over the past 20 years in reducing the carbon 
content of its energy supplies.” It has never needed reduction. How many 
hospitals, schools, bridges, and other useful things that could have been built 
instead?
According to Wikipedia: “Carbon 
is the 15th most abundant element in the Earth's crust, and the fourth most 
abundant element in the universe by mass after hydrogen, helium, and oxygen. It 
is present in all known life forms, and in the human body carbon is the second 
most abundant element by mass (about 18.5%) after oxygen.] 
This abundance, together with the unique diversity of organic compounds and 
their unusual polymer-forming ability at the temperatures commonly encountered 
on Earth, make this element the chemical 
basis of all known life.” (Emphasis added)
Not one single 
piece of vegetation can exist without CO2. Without vegetation all animals and 
all humans would die. The Earth would look like Mars. One of the pillars of 
environmentalism is that humans are the greatest threat to the existence of the 
4.5 billion-year-old Earth. The essence of Earth Day is that you are the enemy, 
primarily for your use of energy (coal, oil, and natural 
gas).
A global 
propaganda campaign will glorify Earth Day and its message is that you must 
change your life to accommodate the lies that sustain the environmental movement 
and permit government agencies such as the Environmental Protection Agency to 
strangle the economic life of the nation.
On Earth day 
there will be thousands of events to promote its anti-energy, anti-technology, 
and anti-humanity message. 
There are 
thousands, of environmental organizations. Here, for example, are some Earth Day 
recommendations from the Natural Resources Defense 
Council.
 # Wash 
clothing in cold water. According to the NRDC, “this saves a great deal of money 
as the bulk of the energy tied to clothes washing is used to heat water.” 
 # Cut 
clothes dryer energy by 20 to 40 percent. “It is more efficient to spin water 
out of clothing than bake it out in the dryer.”
 # 
Select the ‘normal’ or ‘standard’ picture setting on your TV. 
 An 
environmental group called the Food Tank recommends the 
following:
 # “Get 
in touch with agriculture. “This time of year, many people are starting to plan 
vacations.” Forget Disney Land; instead choose a “farm-stay” in which 
participants spend a few days or weeks living with a host family…helping around 
the farm in exchange for free food and lodging.” 
 # “Buy 
food with less packaging.” This ignores the fact that modern packaging ensures 
the safety of the foods you purchase. Even ancient civilizations either burned 
refuse or created landfills. 
 # 
Do-it-Yourself projects such as “turning old t-shirts into produce bags to save 
plastic, starting seeds in eggshells…” 
Behind the many 
Earth Day suggestions is the environmentalists’ insistence on a general return 
to an era when household tasks were undertaken without machines that used 
electricity, before the ubiquitous benefits of plastic, and less cars were on 
the roads. In the 1940s my late mother had to wash clothes by hand and hang them 
in the back yard or basement to dry. Food was kept cool in an ice box before the 
invention of refrigerators. This is Earth Day’s idea of saving the 
Earth.
Everyone wants 
clean air and clean water. We have it. The Clean Air and Clean Water Acts of 
the 1970s have achieved their goals. Substituting “clean energy” such as solar 
and wind power has proven to be expensive and impractical as neither of these 
produce sufficient energy (about 3% at present) to power America. Taxpayers have 
lost billions in the government loans made to solar and wind power companies 
while traditional sources of power contribute billions to the 
economy.
The Earth is 
not endangered, nor should it be worshipped as a pagan religion. 
Behind 
environmentalism is panoply of schemes intended to enrich those who advocate 
“global warming” and/or “climate change.” Governments around the world are 
abandoning “clean energy” programs and returning to traditional and abundant 
forms of energy. 
The “science” 
behind climate change and the claim of a “consensus” among the world’s 
scientists is a lie. Computer models have been rigged to produce “warming” data 
while the planet has been in a natural 
cooling cycle for the last seventeen years! 
On Earth Day, 
you will be assailed by these and countless other claims, but you will do 
yourself and the Earth a big favor if you ignore 
them.
© Alan Caruba, 
2013
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