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In a recent appearance before a congressional
committee, EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy told them that the agency’s proposed
sweeping carbon-regulation plan was “really an investment opportunity. This is
not about pollution control.”
If the plan isn’t about pollution, the primary reason
for the EPA’s existence, why bother with yet more regulation of something that
is not a pollutant—carbon dioxide—despite the Supreme Court’s idiotic decision
that it is. Yes, even the Court gets things wrong.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is vital to all life on Earth,
but most particularly to every piece of vegetation that grows on it. Top
climatologists tell me that it plays a very small role, if any, in the Earth’s
climate or weather. Why would anyone expect a gas that represents 400 parts per million of all atmospheric
gases, barely 0.04% of all
atmospheric gases to have the capacity to affect something as huge and dynamic
as the weather or climate?
When something as absurd as the notion the U.S.
must drastically reduce its CO2 emissions is told often enough by a wide range
of people that include teachers, the media, scientists, politicians, and the
President, people can be forgiven for believing this makes sense.
What Gina McCarthy was demonstrating is her belief
that not only the members of Congress are idiots, but all the rest of us are as
well.
Faking Climate Data
“The science is clear. The risks are clear. We must
act…” Sorry, Gina, a recent issue of Natural
News, citing the Real Science website, reported “(in) what might be the largest
scientific fraud ever uncovered, NASA and the NOAA have been caught red-handed
altering historical temperature data to produce a ‘climate change narrative’
that defies reality.” As reported in The
Telegraph, a London daily, “NOAA’s U.S. Historical Climatology Network has
been ‘adjusting’ its record by replacing real temperatures with data
‘fabricated’ by computer models.”
The EPA has been on the front lines of destroying
coal-fired plants that produce the bulk of the nation’s electricity, claiming,
like the Sierra Club and Friends of the Earth that coal is “dirty” and must be
eliminated from any use.
On July 29, CNSnews reported that “For the
first time ever, the average price for a kilowatthour of electricity in the
United States has broken through the 14-cent mark, climbing to a record 14.3
cents in June, according to data released last week by the Bureau of Labor
Statistics.”
A Carbon Tax
What the Greens want most of all is a carbon tax;
that is to say, a tax on CO2 emissions. It is one of the most baseless,
destructive taxes that could be imposed on Americans and we should take a
lesson from the recent experience that Australians had when, after being told
by a former prime minister, Julia Gillard, that she would not impose the tax,
she did. They get rid of her and then got rid of the tax!
As Daniel Simmons, the vice president of policy at
the American Energy Alliance, wrote in Roll Call “Australia is now the
first country to eliminate its carbon tax. In doing so, it struck a blow in
favor of sound public policy.” Initiated in 2012, the tax had imposed a $21.50
charge (in U.S. dollars), increasing annually, on each ton of carbon dioxide
emitted by the country’s power plants.” At the time President Obama called it
“good for the world”, but Australians quickly found it was not good for them or
their economy.
Favored by several Democratic Senators that include
New Hampshire’s Jeanne Shaheen, Alaska’s Mark Begich, and North Carolina’s Kay
Hagan, the Heritage Foundation, based on data provided by the Energy
Information Administration, took a look at the impact that a proposed U.S.
carbon tax would have and calculated that it “would cut a family of four’s
income by nearly $2,000 a year while increasing its electricity bills by more
than $500 per year. It would increase gas prices by 50 cents per gallon. It could
eliminate more than a million jobs in the first few years.”
Simmons noted that “It only took (Australians) two
years of higher prices, fewer jobs, and no environmental benefits before they
abandoned their carbon tax.”
We don’t need, as Gina McCarthy told the
congressional committee, “investments in renewables and clean energy” because
billions were wasted by Obama’s “stimulus” and by the grants and other credits
extended to wind and solar energy in America. They are the most expensive,
least productive, and most unpredictable forms of energy imaginable, given that
neither the wind nor the sun is available full-time in the way fossil fuel
generated energy is. Both require backup from coal, natural gas, and nuclear
energy plants.
In addition to all the other White House efforts to
saddle Americans with higher costs, it has now launched a major effort to push
its “climate change” agenda with a carbon tax high on its list. A July 29
article in The Hill reported that “Obama is
poised to sidestep Congress with a new set of executive actions on climate
change.”
If we don’t jump-start our economy by tapping into
the jobs and revenue our vast energy reserves represent, secure our southern
border, and elect a Congress that will rein in the President, the U.S. risks
becoming a lawless banana republic. Carbon taxes are one more nail in the
national coffin.
© Alan Caruba, 2014
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