Paul Driessen
More than 1.4 million cases of Wuhan Coronavirus and 106,000
deaths in the United States alone have accompanied stay-home lockdowns,
businesses bankruptcies, over 40 million unemployed workers, plummeting tax
revenues and unprecedented debt. Ongoing rioting, vandalism, arson and looting are
compounding problems for many cities and minority communities.
But where many see disaster, others see opportunity. Some
want to use the crises to enact laws and welfare programs they could never get
otherwise. More ambitious activists see the lockdown as a blueprint or dress
rehearsal for a total energy, economic and lifestyle transformation to “save
the planet.” If three months of Covid lockdowns can reduce fuel use and
greenhouse gas emissions, they argue, permanent fossil fuel bans are possible,
essential and should be undertaken immediately.
Five years ago, former UN official Christiana Figueres said
the real goal of climate actions was to “intentionally transform the economic development
model that has been reigning for at least 150 years” – and replace it with
socialist-environmentalist global governance. More recently, she said
post-Corona economic stimulus packages should be used to “kick-start”
investments “in low-carbon infrastructure projects that will
create jobs and put the world on a safer, fairer, more resilient path.” Others
want to use climate change as a pretext for dictating how global wealth and resources will be redistributed.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s chief of staff is on the
same page. The Green New Deal “wasn’t originally a climate thing at all,” he
said in May 2019. It was “a how-do-you-change-the-entire-economy thing.” Presidential
candidate Joe Biden and other leading Democrats have
endorsed the GND.
UN Secretary-General António Guterres believes “the pandemic
could create an opportunity to rebuild the global economy along more sustainable
lines.” His environment chief thinks COVID-19 presents “a chance to do
capitalism differently.” The UN Green Climate Fund says it “offers an
opportunity to direct finances towards bolstering climate action” and
“re-launch[ing] economies on low-emission, climate-resilient trajectories,” to control
climate and weather and prevent massive extinctions.
In short, echoing former Obama science advisor John Holdren,
they want the United States and other modern societies to de-develop and de-industrialize, establish
low-consumption life styles that ensure “more equitable distribution of
wealth,” and tell poor countries how much “ecologically feasible” development
they will be permitted to pursue.
Perhaps most important, these “visionary” ruling elites will
be in charge. They will define what is clean, green, renewable, sustainable,
ecologically feasible, safer, fairer, more resilient. They will demand less
travel, trade and commerce – for the masses. They will live quite well, while
telling today’s oilfield and factory workers their industries must disappear
and they must be content with minimum-wage jobs installing, maintaining and dismantling wind
turbines and solar panels made overseas.
Fans and implementers of Covid-19 lockdowns have been
oblivious to the economic, societal and human devastation caused by the
lockdowns: not just economic losses, depleted savings and ruined dreams, but
millions of cases of depression, drug addiction, alcoholism, domestic violence,
obesity, stroke, heart attack, thousands of deaths from these causes, and
suicide and murder attributable to the lockdowns.
Add to that millions of future or still uncounted deaths and
disabilities from missed biopsies, skipped cancer screenings and chemotherapy,
missed early treatments for stroke and heart-attack patients, and organ
transplants simply not performed – because “non-essential” medicine was closed
down, people lost their health insurance, or patients were afraid to go to clinics
and emergency rooms.
Many hospitals, clinics and practices lost so much money
that they may have to close their doors. The cumulative long-term impact from
that on healthcare, life spans, and death tolls among obese, diabetic, elderly
and severely ill patients could be enormous. These human costs will take years
to manifest themselves and be calculated. Indeed, the ultimate cost of the
lockdown could be worse than the virus.
We still do not have reliable data on Covid infections,
cases and deaths – and don’t know whether deaths were due to Corona, or merely
associated with the virus and primarily due to age or serious underlying health
problems. We don’t even know how many vulnerable elderly people died from Covid
complications inflicted on them by decisions by New York, New Jersey,
Pennsylvania and other officials to force nursing homes to accept recovering
Corona patients and keep Covid-infected staff working in those
facilities.
All this is from lockdowns lasting several months.
Suggestions that we “transform” our economy with expensive, unreliable, weather
dependent energy – and endure energy, employment, healthcare and other
deprivations in perpetuity – border on homicidal insanity. They would postpone
or eliminate any economic recovery, result in unimaginable misery and death in
now-developed countries – and condemn tens of millions of people in still
impoverished nations to horrible suffering, disease, starvation and
death.
As to saving the planet and ensuring “ecologically feasible”
development, GND energy systems would be vastly more devastating to scenic
areas, habitats and wildlife – and to human health and welfare – than any
likely effects from manmade portions of future climate changes or weather
events.
As Michael Moore’s new film, “Planet of the
Humans,” dramatically demonstrates, wind, solar, battery and biofuel
technologies are the antithesis of clean, green, renewable and sustainable.
Even worse, the ecological devastation it documents is happening
in a world that is still 81% dependent on oil, natural gas and coal, 4% on nuclear and 7%
on hydroelectric. The impacts and species losses would be orders of magnitude
greater if we were 100% dependent on pseudo-renewable energy sources.
Adopting UN-AOC energy prescriptions would require literally
millions of 800-foot-tall wind turbines, billions of solar panels, billions of
half-ton batteries, thousands of biofuel plantations and clear-cut forests,
billions of battery-powered vehicles, and thousands of new and expanded mines
to provide tens of billions of tons more metals and minerals. The ecological impacts would
reach every corner of every continent. Hundreds of bird, bat, reptile and
mammalian species would disappear. Household, hospital, school, business and
factory electricity costs would skyrocket. Jobs and
industries would vanish.
Those prescriptions would also make the United States
enormously dependent on China, not just for medical devices and pharmaceutical
components – but for metals, raw materials and component parts needed in wind
turbines, solar panels, backup power batteries, and defense, aerospace and
high-technology applications. And all that mining and manufacturing, in Asia
and other distant lands, would require fossil fuels, at levels far beyond
anything seen in history, under minimal to nonexistent pollution, workplace
safety and human rights laws, accompanied by prodigious emissions of carbon
dioxide.
Fans and implementers of GND transformations are willfully
oblivious of these realities. They refuse to discuss them or allow others to
discuss them – because to do so would destroy their phony “saving the planet”
narrative and quest for total control over our lives, livelihoods, living
standards and liberties.
No wonder the UN-AOC-environmentalist crowd went ballistic
over Moore’s film. YouTube yanked the movie from its viewing
platform, and “mainstream” media, social media, search engines and information
sites are now engaging in blatant censorship on climate, energy and
environmental issues.
An increasingly activist, liberal media complex also wants
to dictate and control what people see, hear, say and think on race relations, medicine and virtually every other political
topic. From the NY Times and Washington Post, to Facebook, Twitter, Google, YouTube and Wikipedia, platforms that should be forums for
robust debate instead are used to dictate what is true or false, permissible or
banned.
US, EU and UN green new deals are just one component of the
battle for our future. Corona lockdowns should serve as a bitter taste of what
could come – not as a dress rehearsal or blueprint for it.
Paul Driessen is senior policy analyst for the Committee For
A Constructive Tomorrow (www.CFACT.org) and author of books and articles
on energy, environment, climate and human rights issues.
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