Stop denying climate science and ACT! (before people realize it’s a scam)
Collapsing
science, economies and international cooperation require that we refuse to act
By: Paul Driessen
Anyone
dissenting from this “call to action” is a climate change “denier” – a
pejorative devised to vilify and silence anyone who rejects this agenda, by
linking our views to Holocaust denial. What nonsense.
All
of us “deniers” know climate change is real and has been throughout Earth’s
many cycles of warming and cooling, storms and droughts, ice ages and little
ice ages.
Striations (scratches) on a chunk of Niagara Escarpment limestone
that I dug out a mile from my boyhood home memorialize stones dragged by the
last glacier that buried Wisconsin
under a mile of ice. Countless climate changes have buffeted our Earth.
What
we deny are assertions that human carbon dioxide emissions have replaced the
myriad of complex, interrelated planetary, solar and cosmic forces that caused
previous climate reverberations, and that what we are experiencing now is
unprecedented and likely to be catastrophic.
Not
one of the alarmist claims is supported by actual observations or scientific evidence.
Even worse, the claims are getting
more ridiculous with every passing day: “children aren’t going to know what snow is,” crime is rising, oceans won’t smell the same, and storms are getting worse –
because of global warming.
Contrary
to the hype and hysteria, our planet stopped warming 16 years ago, even as
atmospheric carbon dioxide levels continued to climb. That prompted climate
catastrophists to start talking about “climate change” and blame every “extreme
weather” event on CO2 emissions.
As
I have pointed out before, far from being a “dangerous pollutant” (as President
Obama and EPA keep saying), carbon dioxide makes all life on Earth possible. It makes food crops and
other plants grow faster and better, loads them with more nutrients, helps them
survive droughts, and makes our planet greener.
This
trace gas has almost nothing to do with planetary warming or climate change.
But it’s worth noting that the United States
has slashed its CO2 emissions more than almost any other country – sending them
back to where they were 30 years ago, thanks to the environmentalists’ latest
target: fracking! And the daily human
contribution of CO2 to our atmosphere is equivalent to a penny out of $1
million!
CO2
levels have “soared” to 400 ppm (0.04% of Earth’s
atmosphere) not because of the USA or other developed countries – but because
China, India and dozens of other countries are working desperately to lift
billions of people out of abject poverty. To do that, they need fossil fuels,
which provide 80% of the energy that makes modern civilization and living
standards possible – and these countries are not going to slash their
hydrocarbon use. To suggest otherwise reflects callous contempt for the needs
of families that want to take their rightful places among Earth’s healthy and
prosperous people.
No
one would suggest that the absence of
extreme weather events over a particular time period is due to humans. However,
recent history certainly contradicts incessant claims that our weather is getting
worse. In fact, no category 3 or higher hurricane has struck the United
States in eight years, the longest such
stretch since the Civil War. With only a couple of exceptions earlier this
summer, the US
is enjoying its longest respite from major tornadoes in decades. We are also
witnessing the highest August Arctic
sea ice extent since 2006, amid the coldest summer on record at the North
Pole; record August lows for Alert and Eureka,
in Nunavut, BC; and record highs
for the extent of August sea ice in Antarctica.
Equally
fascinating, most of the record high
temperatures that the alarmists are trumpeting beat the previous records,
mostly set in the 1930s, by mere hundredths of a degree. Yet, somehow
that’s news.
As
to oceans inundating coastal communities, Topex
Poseidon satellites show virtually no rise in sea levels between 1993 and 2001,
and the EU’s Envisat satellites show no rise from
2003 through 2011. The steady 2-3 mm per year rise in sea level, it turns out,
is because scientists “adjust” the raw data (always upward, never down, for
some reason). But even 200-300 mm (8-12 inches) per century, or by the year
2100, is a far cry from the 3-20 feet that President Obama and former VP Al
Gore have warned us about. Even Mr. Obama was off a few years when he said June
2008 was “the moment when the rise of the oceans began to slow.” But it’s one
more climate cataclysm that we can erase from our worry list – especially
compared to the 400 feet that the world’s oceans have risen since the end of
the last ice age.
(Mr.
Gore is also famous for misinforming his 2009 “Tonight Show” audience that the Earth’s interior is “really hot, several million degrees” –
the core is actually 9,000 degrees F
– and for refusing to debate anyone on climate change or even take
audience questions that he has not preapproved. Perhaps in his defense, Nobel
Laureate Gore managed only a C+ and a D in the only science courses he ever
took.)
If
it’s “weird weather” you seek, just peruse Richard Keene’s fascinating weather
guides, Skywatch East and Skywatch West, for numerous examples
of wild and wacky weather in the USA.
For more examples, check out the Tri-State Twister and Children’s Blizzard, or consult the Nongovernmental
International Panel on Climate Change 2011
interim report, Climate Change
Reconsidered. You will be amazed at how different the facts are from the
fallacies, fibs and fear mongering you find in the “mainstream media.”
One
final point. No tax that
penalizes people and businesses for using fossil fuels is “revenue
neutral.” Any such tax or regulation
kills profits and jobs, turns full-time jobs into part-timers, and adversely
affects people’s health and well-being. Millions of families cannot heat
and cool their homes properly, pay their rent, mortgage or other bills, take
vacations, or save for retirement. The increasing stress results in sleep
deprivation, poor nutrition, more commuting,
higher incidences of depression and alcohol, drug, spousal and child abuse,
lower life expectancies and higher suicide rates. Climate taxes and regulations
also force us to spend billions subsidizing environment unfriendly biofuel, wind and solar energy.
That’s
an intolerably high price to pay, for “protection” from illusory and
exaggerated climate dangers.
Climate
alarmists are trying to sucker, snooker and stampede us into taking “immediate
action” on job and economy-strangling taxes and restrictions, before more
people catch on to what’s really happening. This protection racket is one more
example of passing a law, so that we can find out what’s in it. We simply
cannot afford to let science continue being coopted to serve anti-hydrocarbon political
agendas.
Demands that we “stop stalling”
on “catastrophic manmade climate change” have nothing to do with preventing
warming and cooling, storms and droughts that have been “real” since time
immemorial. They have everything to do with regulating and restricting the use
of hydrocarbons that provide 80% of the energy that makes modern
civilization and living standards possible. They have everything to do with
giving politicians, bureaucrats and pressure groups more money and more control
over our lives and economy – but with no accountability for the lies, mistakes,
job losses, ill health and deaths that are inevitable as US living standards
deteriorate, and Third World lives remain destitute and desperate.
Computer
models and scary predictions are not evidence. Basing energy and economic
decisions on climate models is akin to betting your life’s savings on a
computer model that focuses on middle linebackers and ignores quarterbacks and
offensive lines, in predicting the Buffalo Bills will win the 2014 and 2015 Super
Bowls – and when the prediction falls flat insisting that the Bills really did
win, and reality must be “adjusted” to make it conform with the predictions.
Climate
“deniers” and rationalists should support Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) and other
politicians and scientists who are under constant attack by climate alarmists,
for daring to dissent from approved orthodoxy. Their vigilance and
determination are all that stand between energy and economic sanity – and America
heading down the same destructive path that Europe has
trod for the past two decades.
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Paul
Driessen is senior policy analyst for the Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow
(www.CFACT.org) and author
of Eco-Imperialism: Green power - Black
death.
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