Paul Driessen
No warming in 18
years, no category 3-5 hurricane hitting the USA in ten years, seas rising at
barely six inches a century: computer models and hysteria are consistently
contradicted by Real World experiences.
So how do White
House, EPA, UN, EU, Big Green, Big Wind, liberal media, and even Google, GE and
Defense Department officials justify their fixation on climate
change as the greatest crisis facing humanity? How do they excuse saying
government must control our energy system, our economy and nearly every aspect
of our lives – deciding which jobs will be protected and which ones destroyed,
even who will live and who will die – in the name of saving the planet? What
drives their intense ideology?
The answer is
simple. The Climate Crisis & Renewable Energy Industry has become a $1.5-trillion-a-year business! That’s equal to the
annual economic activity generated by the entire US nonprofit sector, or all savings over the past ten years from
consumers switching to generic drugs. By
comparison, annual revenues for much-vilified Koch Industries are about $115
billion, for ExxonMobil around $365 billion.
According to a
200-page analysis by the Climate Change Business Journal, this Climate
Industrial Complex can be divided into nine segments:
low carbon and renewable power; carbon capture and storage; energy storage,
like batteries; energy efficiency; green buildings; transportation; carbon
trading; climate change adaptation; and consulting and research. Consulting is
a $27-billion-per-year industry that handles “reputation management” for
companies and tries to link weather events, food shortages and other problems
to climate change. Research includes engineering R&D and climate studies.
The $1.5-trillion
price tag appears to exclude most of the Big Green environmentalism industry, a
$13.4-billion-per-year business in the USA alone. The MacArthur Foundation just gave another $50 million to
global warming alarmist groups. Ex-NY Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Chesapeake Energy gave the Sierra Club $105
million to wage war on coal (shortly before the Club began waging war on
natural gas and Chesapeake Energy, in what some see as poetic justice). Warren
Buffett, numerous “progressive” foundations, Vladimir Putin cronies and countless companies also give
endless millions to Big Green.
Our hard-earned tax
dollars are likewise only partially included in the CCBJ tally. As
professor, author and columnist Larry Bell notes in his new book, Scared Witless: Prophets and profits of climate doom, the
U.S. government spent over $185 billion between 2003 and 2010 on climate
change items – and this wild spending spree has gotten even worse in the
ensuing Obama years. We are paying for questionable to fraudulent global
warming studies, climate-related technology research, loans and tax breaks for
Solyndra and other companies that go bankrupt, “climate adaptation” foreign aid
to poor countries, and much more.
Also not included:
the salaries and pensions of thousands of EPA, NOAA, Interior, Energy and other
federal bureaucrats who devote endless hours to devising and imposing
regulations for Clean Power Plans, drilling and coal mining bans, renewable
energy installations, and countless Climate Crisis, Inc. handouts. A
significant part of the $1.9 trillion per year that American
businesses and families pay to comply with mountains of federal regulations is
also based on climate chaos claims.
Add in the state
and local equivalents of these federal programs, bureaucrats, regulations and
restrictions, and we’re talking serious money. There are also consumer costs,
including the far higher electricity prices families and businesses must pay,
especially in states that want to prove their climate credentials.
The impacts on
companies and jobs outside the Climate Crisis Industry are enormous, and
growing. For every job created in the climate and renewable sectors, two to
four jobs are eliminated in other parts of the economy, studies in
Spain, Scotland and other countries have found. The effects on people’s health
and welfare, and on overall environmental quality, are likewise huge and
widespread.
But all these
adverse effects are studiously ignored by Climate Crisis profiteers – and by
the false prophets of planetary doom who manipulate data, exaggerate and
fabricate looming catastrophes, and create the pseudo-scientific basis for
regulating carbon-based energy and industries into oblivion. Meanwhile, the
regulators blatantly ignore laws that might penalize their favored
constituencies.
In one glaring
example, a person who merely possesses a single bald eagle feather can be fined
up to $100,000 and jailed for a year. But operators of the wind turbine that
killed the eagle get off scot-free. Even worse, the US Fish & Wildlife
Service actively helps Big Wind hide and minimize its slaughter of millions of raptors, other birds and bats every
year. It has given industrial wind operators a five-year blanket exemption from
the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act, Migratory Birds Treaty Act and
Endangered Species Act. The FWS even proposed giving Big Wind a 30-year
exemption.
Thankfully, the US
District Court in San Jose, CA recently ruled that the FWS and Interior Department violated
the National Environmental Policy Act and other laws, when they issued
regulations granting these companies a 30-year license to kill bald and
golden eagles. But the death tolls continue to climb.
Professor Bell’s
perceptive, provocative, extensively researched book reviews the attempted
power grab by Big Green, Big Government and Climate Crisis, Inc. In 19 short
chapters, he examines the phony scientific consensus on global warming, the
secretive and speculative science and computer models used to “prove” we face a
cataclysm, ongoing collusion and deceit by regulators and activists, carbon tax
mania, and many of the most prominent but phony climate crises: melting
glaciers, rising sea levels, ocean acidification, disappearing species and
declining biodiversity. His articles and essays
do likewise.
Scared Witless also lays bare the real reasons for climate
fanaticism, aside from lining pockets. As one prominent politician and UN or
EPA bureaucrat after another has proudly and openly said, their “true ambition”
is to institute “a new global order” … “ global governance” … “redistribution
of the world’s resources” … an end to “hegemonic” capitalism … and “a profound
transformation” of “attitudes and lifestyles,” energy systems and “the global
economic development model.”
In other words,
these unelected, unaccountable US, EU and UN bureaucrats want complete control
over our industries; over everything we make, grow, ship, eat and do; and over
every aspect of our lives, livelihoods, living standards and liberties. And
they intend to “ride the global warming issue” all the way to this complete
control, “even if the theory of global warming is wrong” … “even if there is no
scientific evidence to back the greenhouse effect” … “even if the science of
global warming is all phony.”
If millions of
people lose their jobs in the process, if millions of retirees die from
hypothermia because they cannot afford to heat their homes properly, if
millions of Africans and Asians die because they are denied access to reliable,
affordable carbon-based electricity – so be it. Climate Crisis, Inc. doesn’t
care.
Free market
principles do not apply, and free marketers need not apply. The global warming
industry survives and thrives only because of secretive, fraudulent climate
science; constant collusion between regulators and pressure groups; and a
steady stream of government policies, regulations, preferences, subsidies and
mandates – plus taxes and penalties on its competitors. CCI gives lavishly to
politicians who keep the gravy train on track, while its attack dogs respond
quickly, aggressively and viciously to anyone who dares to challenge its
orthodoxies, perks, power and funding.
Climate change has
been “real” throughout Earth and human history – periodically significant,
sometimes sudden, sometimes destructive. It is driven by the sun and other
powerful, complex, interacting natural forces that we still do not fully
understand … and certainly cannot control. It has little or nothing to do with
the carbon dioxide that makes plants grow faster and better, and is emitted as
a result of using fossil fuels that have brought countless, wondrous
improvements to our environment and human condition.
Climate Crisis,
Inc. is a wealthy, nasty behemoth. But it is a house of cards. Become informed.
Get involved. Fight back. And elect representatives – and a president – who
also have the backbone to do so.
Paul
Driessen is senior policy analyst for the Committee For A Constructive
Tomorrow, author of Eco-Imperialism: Green power - Black death, and coauthor of Cracking Big Green:
Saving the world from the Save-the-Earth money machine.
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