By Paul Driessen
Saturday, May 10, 2014
The White House has released its latest National Climate
Assessment. An 829-page report and 127-page “summary” were quickly followed by
press releases, television appearances, interviews and photo ops with tornado
victims – all to underscore President Obama’s central claims:
Human-induced climate change, “once considered an issue for the distant future, has moved firmly into the present.” It is “affecting Americans right now,” disrupting their lives. The effects of “are already being felt in every corner of the United States.” Corn producers in Iowa, oyster growers in Washington, maple syrup producers in Vermont, crop-growth cycles in Great Plains states “are all observing climate-related changes that are outside of recent experience.” Extreme weather events “have become more frequent and/or intense.”
It’s pretty scary sounding. It has to be. First, it is
designed to distract us from topics that the President and Democrats do not
want to talk about: ObamaCare, the IRS scandals, Benghazi, a host of foreign
policy failures, still horrid jobless and workforce participation rates, and an
abysmal 0.1% first quarter GDP growth rate that hearkens back to the Great
Depression.
Second, fear-inducing “climate disruption” claims are
needed to justify job-killing, economy-choking policies like the endless delays
on the Keystone XL pipeline; still more wind, solar and ethanol mandates, tax
breaks and subsidies; and regulatory compliance costs that have reached $1.9
trillion per year – nearly one-eighth of the entire US economy.
Third, scary hyperventilating serves to obscure important
realities about Earth’s weather and climate, and even the NCA report itself.
Although atmospheric carbon dioxide levels have been rising steadily for
decades, contrary to White House claims, average planetary temperatures have
not budged for 17 years.
No Category 3-5 hurricane has made landfall in the United
States since 2005, the longest such period since at least 1900. Even with the
recent Midwestern twisters, US tornado frequency remains very low, and property
damage and loss of life from tornadoes have decreased over the past six
decades.
Sea levels are rising at a mere seven inches per century.
Antarctic sea ice recently reached a new record high. A new report says natural
forces could account for as much as half of Arctic warming, and warming and
cooling periods have alternated for centuries in the Arctic. Even in early May
this year, some 30% of Lake Superior was still ice-covered, which appears to be
unprecedented in historical records. And to top it off, rising CO2 levels
improve forest, grassland and crop growth, greening the planet.
Press releases on the NCA report say global temperatures,
heat waves, sea levels, storms, droughts and other events are “forecast” or
“projected” to increase over the next century. However, the palm reading was
done by computer models – which are based on the false assumption that carbon
dioxide now drives climate change, and that powerful natural forces no longer
play a role. The models have never been able to predict global temperatures
accurately, and the divergence between model predictions and actual measured
temperatures gets worse with every passing year. The models cannot even
“hindcast” temperatures over the past quarter century, without using fudge
factors and other clever tricks.
Moreover, much of the White House and media spin
contradicts what the NCA report actually says. For example, it concludes that
“there has been no universal trend in the overall extent of drought across the
continental U.S. since 1900.” Other trends in severe storms, it states, “are
uncertain.”
Climate change, Johnstown Floods, Dust Bowls, extreme
weather events and forest fires have been part of Earth and human history
forever – and no amount of White House spin can alter that fact. To suggest
that any changes in weather or climate – or any temporary increases in extreme
weather events – are due to humans is patently absurd. To ignore positive
trends and the 17-year absence of warming is abominable.
Fourth, sticking to the “manmade climate disaster” script
is essential to protect the turf, reputations, funding and power of climate
alarmists and government bureaucrats. The federal government doles out some
$2.6 billion annually in grants for climate research – but only for work that
reflects White House perspectives. Billions more support subsidies and loans
for renewable energy programs that represent major revenue streams for
companies large and small, and part of that money ends up in campaign war chests
for (mostly Democrat) legislators who support the climate regulatory-industrial
complex.
None of them is likely to admit any doubts, alter any
claims or policies, or reduce their increasingly vitriolic attacks on skeptics
of “dangerous manmade global warming.” They do not want to risk being exposed
as false prophets and charlatans, or worse.
Last, and most important, climate disruption claims drive
a regulatory agenda that few Americans support. Presidential candidate Obama
said his goal was “fundamentally transforming” the United States and ensuring
that electricity rates “necessarily skyrocket.” On climate change, President
Obama has made it clear that he “can’t wait for an increasingly dysfunctional
Congress to do its job. Where they won’t act, I will.” His Environmental
Protection Agency, Department of the Interior, Department of Energy and other
officials have steadfastly implemented his anti-hydrocarbon policies.
Chief Obama science advisor John Holdren famously said:
“A massive campaign must be launched to … de-develop the United States …
bringing our economic system (especially patterns of consumption) into line
with the realities of ecology and the global resource situation.… [Economists]
must design a stable, low-consumption economy in which there is a much more
equitable distribution of wealth.”
This agenda translates into greater government control
over energy production and use, job creation and economic growth, and people’s
lives, livelihoods, living standards, liberties, health and welfare. It means
fewer opportunities and lower standards of living for poor and middle class
working Americans. It means greater power and control for politicians,
bureaucrats, activists and judges – but with little or no accountability for
mistakes made, damage done or penalties exacted on innocent people.
A strong economy, modern technologies, and abundant,
reliable, affordable energy are absolutely essential if we are to adapt to
future climate changes, whatever their cause – and survive the heat waves, cold
winters, floods, droughts and vicious weather events that will most certainly
continue coming.
The Obama agenda will reduce our capacity to adapt,
survive and thrive. It will leave more millions jobless, and reduce the ability
of families to heat and cool their homes properly, assure nutritious meals, pay
their rent or mortgage, and pursue their American dreams.
America’s minority and blue collar families will suffer –
while Washington, DC power brokers and lobbyists will continue to enjoy a
standard of living, housing boom and luxury cars unknown in the nation’s
heartland. Think Hunger Games or the Politburo and nomenklatura of Soviet
Russia.
Worst, it will all be for nothing, even if carbon dioxide
does exert a stronger influence on Earth’s climate than actual evidence
suggests. While the United States slashes its hydrocarbon use, job creation,
economic growth and international competitiveness, China, India, Brazil,
Indonesia – and Spain, Germany, France and Great Britain – will all continue
increasing their coal use … and CO2 emissions.
President Obama and White House advisor John Podesta are
convinced that Congress and the American people have no power or ability to
derail the Administration’s determination to unilaterally enact costly policies
to combat “dangerous manmade climate disruption” – and that the courts will do
nothing to curb their use of executive orders and regulatory fiats.
If they are right, we are in for some very rough times –
and it becomes even more critical that voters eject Harry Reid and his Senate
majority, to restore some semblance of checks and balances.
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