Unleashing EPA bureaucrats on
American livelihoods, living standards and liberties
David Rothbard and Craig Rucker
Supported by nothing but assumptions, faulty computer models
and outright falsifications of what is actually happening on our planet,
President Obama, his Environmental Protection Agency and their allies have
issued more economy-crushing rules that they say will prevent dangerous manmade
climate change .
Under the latest EPA regulatory onslaught (645 pages of new
rules, released June 2), by 2030 states must slash carbon dioxide emissions by
30% below 2005 levels.
The new rules supposedly give states “flexibility” in
deciding how to meet the mandates. However, many will have little choice but to
impose costly cap-tax-and-trade regimes like the ones Congress has wisely and
repeatedly refused to enact. Others will be forced to close perfectly good,
highly reliable coal-fueled power plants that currently provide affordable
electricity for millions of families, factories, hospitals, schools and
businesses. The adverse impacts will be enormous.
The rules will further hobble a US economy that actually shrank by 1% during the first quarter of
2014, following a pathetic 1.9% total annual growth in 2013. They are on top of
$1.9 trillion per year (one-eighth of our total economy) that businesses and
families already pay to comply with federal rules.
A U.S. Chamber of Commerce study calculates that the new
regulations will cost our economy another $51 billion annually, result in
224,000 more lost jobs every year, and cost every American household $3,400 per
year in higher prices for energy, food and other necessities. Poor, middle class
and minority families – and those already dependent on unemployment and welfare
– will be impacted worst. Those in a dozen states that depend on coal to
generate 30-95% of their electricity will be hit especially hard.
Millions of Americans will endure a lower quality of life and
be unable to heat or cool their homes properly, pay their rent or mortgage, or
save for college and retirement. They will suffer from greater stress, worse
sleep deprivation, higher incidences of depression and alcohol, drug, spousal
and child abuse, and more heart attacks and strokes. As Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) points out, “A lot of people on the lower end
of the socio-economic spectrum are going to die.” EPA ignores all of this.
It also ignores the fact that, based to the agency’s own
data, shutting down every coal-fired power plant in the USA would reduce the
alleged increase in global temperatures by a mere 0.05 degrees F by 2100!
President Obama nevertheless says the costly regulations are
needed to reduce “carbon pollution” that he claims is making “extreme weather
events” like Superstorm Sandy “more common and more
devastating.” The rules will also prevent up to 100,000 asthma attacks and 2,100
heart attacks in their first year alone, while also curbing sea level rise,
forest fires and other supposed impacts from “climate disruption,” according to
ridiculous talking points provided by EPA boss Gina McCarthy.
As part of a nationwide White House campaign to promote and
justify the regulations, the American Lung Association echoed the health claims.
The Natural Resources Defense Council said the rules will “drive innovation and
investment” in green technology, creating “hundreds of thousands” of new jobs.
Bear in mind, the ALA received over $20 million from the EPA
between 2001 and 2010. NRDC spends nearly $100 million per year (2012 IRS data)
advancing its radical agenda. Both are part of a $13.4-billion-per-year U.S. Big Green industry
that includes the Sierra Club and Sierra Club Foundation ($145
million per year), National Audubon
Society ($96 million), Environmental Defense Fund ($112 million
annually), Greenpeace USA
and Greenpeace Fund ($46
million), and numerous other special interest groups dedicated to slashing
fossil fuel use and reducing our living standards. All are tax-exempt.
As to the claims themselves, they are as credible as the
endlessly repeated assertions that we will all be able to keep our doctor and
insurance policies, Benghazi was a spontaneous protest, and there is not a
scintilla of corruption in the IRS denials of tax-exempt status to conservative
groups.
The very term “carbon pollution” is deliberately
disingenuous. The rules do not target carbon (aka soot). They target carbon
dioxide. This is the gas that all humans and animals exhale. It makes life on
Earth possible. It makes crops and other plants grow faster and better. As
thousands of scientists emphasize, at just 0.04% of our atmosphere, CO2 plays
only a minor role in climate change – especially compared to water vapor and the
incredibly powerful solar, cosmic, oceanic and other natural forces that have
caused warm periods, ice ages and little ice ages, and controlled climate and
weather for countless millennia.
The terrible disasters that the President and other climate
alarmists attribute to fossil fuels, carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases
are creatures of computer models that have gotten virtually no predictions
correct. That should hardly be surprising. The models are based on faulty
assumptions of every size and description, and are fed a steady diet of junk
science and distorted data. We shouldn’t trust them any more than we would trust
con artists who claim their computers can predict stock markets or Super Bowl
and World Series winners – even one year in advance, much less 50 or 100 years.
The models should absolutely not be trusted as the basis for
regulations that will cripple our economy.
Contrary to model predictions and White House assertions,
average global temperatures have not risen in almost 18 years. It’s now been
over eight years since a category 3-5 hurricane hit the United States – the
longest such period in over a century. Tornadoes are at a multi-decade low.
Droughts are no more intense or frequent than since 1900. There were fewer than
half as many forest fires last year as during the 1960s and 1970s. Sea levels
rose just eight inches over the last 130 years and are currently rising at
barely seven inches per century.
There’s still ice on Lake Superior – in June! Runaway global warming, indeed.
This is not dangerous. It’s not because of humans. It does
not justify what the White House is doing.
Asthma has been increasing for years – while air pollution
has been decreasing. The two are not
related. In fact, as EPA data attest, between 1970 and 2010, real air pollution
from coal-fired power plants has plummeted dramatically – and will continue to
do so because of existing rules and technologies.
For once the President is not “leading from behind” on
foreign policy. However, there is no truth to his claim that other countries
will follow our lead on closing coal-fired power plants and slashing carbon
dioxide emissions. China, India and dozens of other developing countries are
rapidly building coal-fueled generators, so that billions of people will finally
enjoy the blessings of electricity and be lifted out of poverty. Even European
countries are burning more coal to generate electricity, because they finally
realize they cannot keep subsidizing wind and solar, while killing their
energy-intensive industries.
Then what is really going on here? Why is President Obama
imposing some of the most pointless and destructive regulations in American
history? He is keeping his campaign promises to his far-left and hard-green
ideological supporters, who detest hydrocarbons and want to use climate change
to justify their socio-economic-environmental agenda.
Mr. Obama promised that electricity prices would “necessarily
skyrocket” and that he would “bankrupt” the coal industry and “fundamentally
transform” America. His top science advisor, John Holdren, has long advocated a “massive campaign” to
“de-develop the United States,” divert energy and other resources from what he
calls “frivolous and wasteful” uses that support modern living standards, and
enforce a “much more equitable distribution of wealth.” The President and his
Executive Branch bureaucrats are committed to controlling more and more of our
lives, livelihoods and liberties.
They believe no one can stop them, and they will never be
held accountable for ignoring our laws, for their corruption, or even for any
job losses, deaths or other destruction they may leave in their wake.
Every American who still believes in honest science,
accountable Constitutional government – and the right of people everywhere to
affordable energy and modern living standards – must tell these radical
ideologues that this power grab will not be tolerated.
David Rothbard is president of the
Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow (www.CFACT.org), a nonprofit educational organization devoted
to both people and the environment. Craig Rucker is CFACT’s executive director.
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