As with its polar counterparts, 90%
of the titanic climate funding iceberg is invisible to most citizens,
businessmen and politicians. The Lockheed action is the mere tip of the icy
mountaintop.
The multi-billion-dollar agenda
reflects the Obama Administration’s commitment to using climate change to
radically transform America. It reflects a determination to make the climate
crisis industry so enormous that no one will be able to tear it down, even as
computer models and disaster claims become less and less credible – and even if
Republicans control Congress and the White House after 2016. Lockheed is merely
the latest in a long list of regulators, researchers, universities, businesses,
manufacturers, pressure groups, journalists and politicians with such strong
monetary, reputational and authority interests in alarmism that they will
defend its tenets and largesse tooth and nail.
Above all, it reflects a conviction that
alarmists have a right to control our energy use, lives, livelihoods and
living standards, with no transparency and no accountability for mistakes they
make or damage they inflict on disfavored industries and families. And they are
pursuing this agenda despite global warming again being dead last in the latest Gallup poll of 15 issues of greatest concern
to Americans: only 25% say they worry about it “a great deal,” despite steady
hysteria; 24% are “not at all” worried about the climate. By comparison, 46%
percent worry a great deal about the size and power of the federal government.
But Climate Crisis, Inc. is using
our tax and consumer dollars to advance six simultaneous strategies.
1) Climate research. The US government spends $2.5 billion per
year on research that focuses on carbon
dioxide, ignores powerful natural forces that have always driven climate change,
and generates numerous reports and press releases warning of record high
temperatures, melting icecaps, rising seas, stronger storms, more droughts and
other “unprecedented” crises. The claims are erroneous and deceitful.
They are consistently
contradicted by actual climate and weather
records, and so alarmists increasingly emphasize computer models that reinvent
and substitute for reality. Penn State modeler Michael Mann has collected millions for headline-grabbing work like his latest assertion that
the Gulf Stream is slowing – contrary to 20 years of actual measurements that show no change. Former NASA astronomer James Hansen
received a questionable $250,000 Heinz Award from Secretary of State John Kerry’s wife, for his climate
crisis and anti-coal advocacy. Al Gore and 350.org also rake in millions. Alarmist scientists and institutions
seek billions more, while virtually no government money goes to research into
natural forces.
2) Renewable energy research and implementation grants, loans, subsidies and
mandates drive projects to replace hydrocarbons that are still abundant and
still 82% of all US
energy consumed. Many recipients went bankrupt despite huge taxpayer grants and loan guarantees. Wind
turbine installations butcher millions of birds and bats annually, but are exempt from Endangered Species
Act fines and penalties.
Tesla Motors received $256 million to produce electric cars for wealthy elites who receive
$2,500 to $7,500 in tax credits, plus free charging and express lane access.
From 2007 to 2013, corn ethanol interests spent $158 million lobbying for more “green” mandates and subsidies – and $6
million in campaign contributions – for a fuel that reduces mileage, damages
engines, requires enormous amounts of land, water and fertilizer, and from
stalk to tailpipe emits more carbon dioxide than gasoline. General Electric spends tens of millions lobbying for more taxpayer renewable energy dollars; so do
many other companies. The payoffs add up to tens of billions of dollars,
from taxpayers and consumers.
3) Regulatory fiats increasingly substitute for laws and carbon taxes that
Congress refuses to enact, due to concerns about economic and employment impacts, and
because China, India and other countries’ CO2 emissions dwarf America’s. EPA’s
war on coal has already claimed thousands of jobs, raised electricity costs for
millions of businesses and families, and adversely affected living standards,
health and welfare for millions of families. The White House and EPA are also
targeting oil and gas drilling and fracking.
Now the Obama Administration is
unleashing a host of new mandates and standards, based on arbitrary “social cost of
carbon” calculations that assume fossil
fuel use imposes numerous climate and other costs, but brings minimal or no
economic or societal benefits. The rules will require onerous new energy
efficiency and CO2 emission reduction standards that will send consumer costs
skyrocketing, while channeling billions of dollars to retailers, installers,
banks and mostly overseas manufacturers.
As analyst Roger Bezdek explains,
water heaters that now cost $675-1,500 will soon cost $1,200-2,450 – with
newfangled exhaust fans, vent pipes and condensate removal systems. Pickup
trucks with more fuel efficiency and less power will nearly double in price.
Microwaves, cell phones, vacuum cleaners, hair dryers, toasters, coffee pots,
lawn mowers, photocopiers, televisions and almost everything else will cost far
more. Poor and middle class families will get clobbered, to prevent perhaps 5%
of the USA’s 15% of all human CO2 emissions toward 0.04% of atmospheric CO2,
and maybe 0.00001 degrees of warming.
4) A new UN climate treaty would limit fossil fuel use by developed countries, place
no binding limits or timetables on developing nations, and redistribute
hundreds of billions of dollars to poor countries that claim they have been
harmed by emissions and warming due to rich country hydrocarbon use. Even IPCC
officials now openly brag that climate policy has “almost nothing” to do with
protecting the environment – and everything to do with intentionally
transforming the global economy and redistributing its
wealth.
5) Vicious personal attacks continue on
scientists, businessmen, politicians and
others who disagree publicly with the catechism of climate cataclysm. Alarmist pressure groups and Democrat members of Congress are out to destroy the studies, funding,
reputations and careers of all who dare challenge climate disaster tautologies.
At President Obama’s behest, even disaster aid agencies are piling on.
New FEMA rules require that any state seeking disaster preparedness funds
from the Federal Emergency Management Agency must first assess how climate
change threatens their communities. This will mean relying on discredited,
worthless alarmist models that routinely spew out predictions unrelated to
reality. It likely means no federal funds will go to states that include or
focus on natural causes, historical records or models that have better track
records than those employed by the IPCC,
EPA and President.
6) Thought control. In addition to vilifying climate chaos skeptics, alarmists
are determined to control all thinking on the subject. They are terrified that
people will find realist analyses and explanations far more persuasive. They refuse to debate skeptics, respond to NIPCC and other
studies examining natural climate change and carbon dioxide benefits to
wildlife and agriculture, or even admit there is no consensus.
They want the news media to ignore
us but cannot put the internet genie back in the bottle. The White House is
trying, though. It even sent picketers to FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler’s home, to demand that he
knuckle under and apply 1930s’ telephone laws to the internet, as a first step
in content control
States must refuse to play the
climate crisis game. Through lawsuits, hearings, investigations and other
actions, governors, legislators, AGs and other officials can delay EPA diktats,
educate citizens about solar and other natural forces, and explain the huge
costs and trifling benefits of these draconian regulations.
Congress should hold hearings,
demand an accounting of agency expenditures, require solid evidence for every
climate claim and regulation, and cross-examine Administration officials on
details. It should slash EPA and other agency budgets, so they cannot keep
giving billions to pressure groups, propagandists and attack dogs. Honesty,
transparency, accountability and a much shorter leash are
Paul Driessen is senior policy
advisor for CFACT and author of Cracking Big Green and Eco-Imperialism: Green
Power - Black Death.
Source:http://www.cfact.org/2015/03/31/the-tip-of-the-climatespendingiceberg/?utm_source=CFACT+Updates&utm_campaign=9696403494climate_spending_iceberg3_31_2015&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_a28eaedb56-9696403494-270308565
Email Comments from cfact:
Taxpayers are pouring billions into the extremist global
warming crusade. Corporations and individuals are snapping them up. People are
accumulating vast climate fortunes while providing no net benefit to the
economy or the environment. They won't give this up without a fight.
"The U.S. government spends $2.5 billion per year on
research that focuses on carbon dioxide," but "ignores powerful
natural forces that have always driven climate change."
Driessen cautions that, "ninety percent of the titanic
climate funding iceberg is invisible to most citizens, businessmen and
politicians."
Despite this massive spending, Americans still ranked
concerns about global warming dead last in the latest Gallop poll, with only
25% choosing it as a major concern.
Global warming remains the province of the ideological Left and
rent-seekers trying to make a buck.
Driessen’s analysis is characteristically thorough. The story it tells is not pretty. Global warming pressure groups don't want us
to know that the Earth has not warmed as their climate computer models project.
They certainly don't want us to know that their incredibly wasteful
"solutions" will profit a few, but do nothing helpful for the planet
or its people.
The Left likes to talk about "funding" to keep the
discussion away from science and policy.
They'd best be careful what they wish for. When taxpayers realize where their climate
dollars go, the backlash might not be very pretty. For nature and people too,
Also see: http://townhall.com/columnists/pauldriessen/2015/03/28/the-tip-of-the-climate-spending-iceberg-n1977444/page/full
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