Chinese gain, American pain, With the elections over, the
Obama administration is going "all in" on climate. by Joanne Nova at
CFACT.org
On election day the President suffered a major vote of no
confidence in his policies. What better
way to seek cover, than a pivot to the heavily propagandized, hard to verify,
holier-than-thou world of climate politics?
The White House memo on the deal states that this new
agreement calls for the United States to reduce its emissions by 26-28% below
2005 levels by 2025, while China’s emissions would be permitted to peak by
“around 2030, with the intention to try to peak early, and to increase the
share of non-fossil fuel share of all energy to around 20% by 2030.”
In effect, the U.S. agreed to reduce CO2 emissions now,
while China can go on expanding until 2030.
As Senator Inhofe pointed out, China is currently opening a new coal
plant every ten days. Does anyone really
think that expanding the Chinese economy, while contracting the U.S. economy
will have a meaningful impact on world temperature?
Ironically, this agreement comes at a time when Antarctic
ice is at record levels, polar bears are increasing in numbers, and global
temperatures haven't risen in 18+ years.
The climate computer models on which the entire global warming scare
depends on have yet to be right.
China is playing Obama for the fool. It will do what is best to obtain competitive
advantage for China, and is only too delighted to watch the free world raise
its costs of production. The main effect
of deals such as this is to shift manufacturing overseas to countries like
China and India who will gladly produce for us, and emit CO2 for us.
CFACT warned that China has become a "superpower
climate rent-seeker" when Obama held a climate summit with the Chinese at
California's "Sunnylands."
Election over, so US, China agree to make unenforceable long
term commitment with no consequences.
Australians saw through this folly and repealed their carbon
tax. What will it take to wake up the
rest of the world? For nature and people
too, Craig Rucker, Executive Director
Source: (http://www.cfact.org/2013/06/07/china-superpower-climaterentseeker/?utm_source=CFACT+Updates&utm_campaign=68c150e736Chinese_gain_American_pain11_12_2014&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_a28eaedb56-68c150e736-270308565)
Comment
Obama said: “Electric rates would necessarily skyrocket.”
Where is Congress ?
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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