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11:39 am CST - July 06, 2009

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We Need to Reduce Emissions in Congress

chuck-colsonIn the last week of June, the House of Representatives passed a bill intended to reduce greenhouse gas emissions 17 percent by 2020 and 83 percent by 2050. The bill is a long way from becoming law.

Senate Democratic leaders haven’t even introduced their own version of the legislation, and when they do a filibuster is all but certain.

But the politics of what used to be called “global warming,” and now is tellingly labeled “climate change,” isn’t limited to Capitol Hill.

As a recent article in the Wall Street Journal tells us, at the same time that the House was debating its bill, other countries were having second thoughts about their already enacted measures.

The Polish Academy of Sciences, for one, has publicly challenged the science behind man-made global warming. And only 11 percent of Czech citizens believe that human activity contributes to the measured rise in temperatures. Even New Zealand, rightly regarded as an ecological wonderland, suspended its emissions-reduction program.

Then there’s Australia. Earlier this year, the government submitted its proposal to limit CO2 emissions. Given the potential costs and the prospect of, as some Australian commentators put it, “carbon cops” knocking on people’s doors, Australian senator Steve Fielding asked the obvious question: Is this necessary?

Fielding, an engineer, was concerned that the government had accepted “one scientific explanation for climate change at face value.” So he examined the science himself, including asking the Obama administration to address his concerns about the science.

While the administration didn’t respond to his request, what Fielding learned persuaded him not to support the proposal. He wasn’t willing to risk job losses for “unconvincing green science.”

And he’s not alone. As the Journal put it, “The number of [global warming] skeptics, far from shrinking, is swelling.”

Even if the “green science” were more convincing, there are good reasons to be skeptical about the approach being debated in Congress. Columnist David Brooks spoke for many when he called the bill “a morass of corporate giveaways.” No one knows what effect it will have on CO2 emissions. A similar European effort was followed by a rise in emissions.

Then there’s the elephant in the room: China. China is building two coal-fired power plants every week. It’s estimated that, within 20 years, China’s CO2 emissions will be equal to the entire world’s today. Other developing countries are following China’s lead. Even the European Union is increasing its use of coal.

As any one of these alone would overwhelm American reductions, together they make the House vote seem almost perverse. A massive transfer of wealth from ordinary Americans to favored industries in furtherance of a policy that won’t work in response to a “crisis” whose scientific basis is far from proven. What am I missing here?

Would-be technocrats whose goal is to manage and shape our society are working hand in hand with those who would profit from their efforts. They insist that the global warming debate is “over” and compare those who disagree, or even ask questions, to Holocaust deniers.

Outrageous? Sure. Surprising? Not really.

It’s what you do when your argument is unconvincing.

6 Comments

CWJensen
1:40 pm CST
July 06, 2009

June 26, 2009
THESE ARE THE TEXAS REPRESENTATIVES WHOSE VOTES SINGLE HANDEDLY PASSED THE BILL THAT WILL DRIVE THIS COUNTRY INTO A DEPRESSION>
IF 5 OF THESE TRAITORS HAD VOTED NO THE BILL WOULD HAVE FAILED.
COPY THIS LIST AND SEND IT TO EVERYONE YOU KNOW SO THEY CAN KNOW WHEN THEY LOOSE THEIR JOB WHO IS RESPONSIBLE IN TEXAS.
•Cuellar, Henry, Texas, 28th
•Doggett, Lloyd, Texas, 25th
•Gonzalez, Charlie A., Texas, 20th
•Green, Al, Texas, 9th
•Green, Gene, Texas, 29th
•Hinojosa, Rubén, Texas, 15th
•Jackson Lee, Sheila, Texas, 18th
•Johnson, Eddie Bernice, Texas 30th
•Reyes, Silvestre, Texas, 16th
Especially remember Lloyd Dogget whose lame excuse was if the bill passes he would have a seat at the table…………………………………..WELL Lloyd this DOG bites not

SJK
2:49 pm CST
July 06, 2009

CW: Thanks for the list of these non-Americans who voted for financial devastation for the people who put them in office! I have passed this list on to everybody I know and asked them to do the same! None of these idiots took the time to read this costly, huge taxatikon , and government controlled bill that makes me conclude that they could care less who it hurts, or how much it hurts them as long as it doesn’t affect them! The same is going to be true of the horrible, costly, and unfair healthcare plan they are considering passing! None of these idiots will be affected by that healthcare plan because if it did—you and I know it wouldn’t pass!

PLB
6:09 pm CST
July 06, 2009

To say yes to a bill one has not even read is tantamount to signing a bank check that has yet to be written. What adult would do suh a thing? Those signing the cap and tax bill shoud be fired for non-performance! Maybe they have been in Washington so long they have forgotten how to read.

SMME
7:39 pm CST
July 06, 2009

CW – Thanks for the list, it really only took 2 of these idiots to vote no to kill the bill. The vote was 219 yes, 218 were required. 435/2=217 1/2 or 218.

CWJensen
8:29 pm CST
July 06, 2009

Actually since a changed vote counts 2 ………………………….you may be right.
I had spent 14 hours the day I first posted this on the phone with representatives in many states and WAS really fried……………………………I know we had managed to get VERY close and TEXAS could have done it if the Democrats in the RGV had come through.

David
5:06 pm CST
July 06, 2009

Are the people of the Rio Grand Valley really being represented by their elected representatives, or are these elected officials just doing what they want to do?

Perhaps there should be an education campaign to tell the folks in the RGV what their reps are really doing.

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