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David Stanley Ford

No climate for a global change treaty

By George Will    Comments Comment on this article12
Published: November 8, 2009

WASHINGTON — Intelligent people agree that, absent immediate radical action regarding global warming, the human race is sunk. That is a tautology because those who do not agree are, definitionally, unintelligent. Britain’s intelligent Prime Minister Gordon Brown gives scary precision to the word "immediate.” By his reckoning, humanity now has about 30 days to save itself. He says that unless a decisive agreement is reached at the 192-nation summit on climate change that opens Dec. 7 in Copenhagen, all is lost.

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So, all is lost. The chances of a comprehensive and binding treaty are approximately nil.

The fourth of five parlays preparing for Copenhagen occurred in Bangkok from Sept. 28 through Oct. 9, with delegates from about 180 nations participating. The meeting adjourned with, as usual, essentially no progress toward an agreement on reduced emissions by developed nations or on the money such nations should pay to finance developing nations’ efforts against global warming.

The New York Times reports that "the United Nations Adaptation Fund, which officially began operating in 2008 to help poor countries finance projects to blunt the effects of global warming, remains an empty shell, largely because rich nations have failed to come through with the donations they promised.” The fund has a risible $18 million, which might not cover the cost of the Copenhagen conference.

There they will experience more futility because of, among other things, two stubborn facts — the two most populous nations. On Oct. 21, China, the world’s leading emitter of greenhouse gases, and India, which ranks fourth jointly agreed: They, with their combined one-third of the world’s population, will not play in what increasingly resembles a global game of climate-change charades. Neither nation is interested in jeopardizing its economic growth with emission caps of a sort that never impeded the growth of the developed nations that now praise them.

But do not really embrace them. Recently, the U.S. House of Representatives took time out from fending off the world and exempted large cattle, dairy and hog producing operations from an Environmental Protection Agency requirement for reporting greenhouse gas emissions. And 13 Great Lakes cargo ships were exempted from a proposed mandate requiring the use of low-sulfur fuel.

In their new book, "SuperFreakonomics,” Steven D. Levitt, a University of Chicago economist, and Stephen J. Dubner, a journalist, worry about global warming but revive some inconvenient memories of 30 years ago. Then intelligent people agreed (see above) that global cooling threatened human survival.

Levitt and Dubner spoil some of the fun of the sort of the "think globally, act locally” gestures that are liturgically important in the church of climate change. For example, they say the "locavore” movement — people eating locally grown foods from small farms — actually increases greenhouse gas emissions. They cite research showing only 11 percent of such emissions associated with food are in the transportation of it; 80 percent are in the production phase and, regarding emissions, big farms are much more efficient.

Not a big worry for public
Although the political and media drumbeat of alarm is incessant, a Pew poll shows that only 57 percent of Americans think there is solid evidence of global warming, down 20 points in three years. Gallup shows that only 1 percent of Americans rank the environment as their biggest worry. Two reasons are:

They are worried about their wages, which will not be improved by clobbering a weak economy with the costs of a cap-and-trade carbon-reduction regime. And climate Cassandras are learning the wages of crying "Wolf!”

In 2005, global warming worriers warned that Hurricane Katrina was caused by global warming and foreshadowed an increase in the number and destructiveness of hurricanes. As this year’s Atlantic hurricane season ends, only three hurricanes have formed — half the average of the last 50 years — and none have hit the United States.

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Floyd, Thank God.
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Milkman, Oklahoma City - Nov 9, 2009 at 10:07 am
Milkman,I'm done on this subject now. I gave more information than was needed and where to find proof. It requires no more discussion.
Floyd, Oklahoma - Nov 9, 2009 at 10:01 am
Milkman, I realize most people refuse to believe desolation will be caused by waste caused by entertainment which is mainly Athletics. The Dept of energy stated over 60% of the fuel and natural resources go to entertainment. This causes widespread starvation and pollution.i.e.desolation. Take a good look around. Even the proposed MAPS program is heavy for entertainment. The schools devote more space to entertainment and especially Athens-Zeus worship with Athletics than education.Our beaches are enormous playgrounds taking vast quantities of natural resources. Think for just a few minutes. How about all the traffic to the casinos? If you don't think Athletics is a religion I suggest you take a quick look at a trophy case and the idols (2nd Commandment) of Athena, Mercury and even balls. Balls have various meanings such as sex worship, Sun and Moon worship,& bull worship. The word comes from Satan's name Baal. I know you, like most others, will reject this. Athletics breaks almost all of the 10 Commandments and is blasphemous when you add it to the religion Christian as in YMCA or Fellowship of Christian Athletes. But don't take MY word for it. Look up the history. The first Athletic event was called the stadion which was a short footrace. Athletics, under the Olympian Games got so violent that a Pope-emperor had them banned. Then in the late 1800's they were reopened under the name Olympics.The Apostle Paul had a lot of trouble with the Zeus-Athena worshippers when he preached in Athens which you can find in Acts 17:16. The fact remains: No man can put Christ or God where they do not wish to be and if someone tries to put Christ into the winter soltice they are making a big mistake. The preachers teach the Commandments and Holy Days were "hung on the stake", "for this they will recieve greater condemnation."And again, any god but Yahweh and Yahshua is SATAN!
Floyd, Oklahoma - Nov 9, 2009 at 9:56 am
Floyd, No, did you say the bible says athletics causes pollution? Or, did you say the devil causes pollution? I always thought it was cars and industry mostly that caused pollution.
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Milkman, Oklahoma City - Nov 9, 2009 at 8:16 am
Milkman,Are you asking is the Bible nuts? Or the above story? I'm only repeating them.
Floyd, Oklahoma - Nov 9, 2009 at 8:02 am
Floyd, Are you nuts?
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Milkman, Oklahoma City - Nov 8, 2009 at 10:09 pm
Milkman, Didn't you even read the above story? The Chinese and Indians don't want to cut back on pollution and the Bible blames pollution on The Abomination which causes Desolation. Zeus worship=Athletics!
I guess you don't have a copy. The Greeks turned the Temple in Jerusalem into a gymnasium to worship Zeus-Baal Shaamon-Jupiter to the Romans and Satan the Devil to be quite candid. Sports are the number 1 religion on the earth with Sun worship following close behind then Moon worship. Christmass and Ishtar-The 2 God hates the most. Amos 5:21-27 if you don't have the Maccabees.
Floyd, Oklahoma - Nov 8, 2009 at 8:59 pm
Floyd, You looked in the bible and found out there is no pollution. That's amazing. China and India don't care about human rights, Christians and a lot of other things. You're going to stand up and defend China and India and they despise Christians. Floyd, I'm surprised.
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Milkman, Oklahoma City - Nov 8, 2009 at 8:35 pm
Milkman, The story says China and India don't care. They far outnumber the U.S. Our main polutant is entertainment and since the Democrats outnumber the Republicans, they are responsible for more polution and waste of our natural resources-The Abomination that causes Desolation-Zeus worship. 1st Maccabees, Chapter one.
Floyd, Oklahoma - Nov 8, 2009 at 8:12 pm
This confirms what I have always known, the Republican party does not care about pollution of any kind, just as long as their friends make a profit. We could all be choking to death every day and the Republican party wouldn't care one bit. Their votes have been consistent since Nixon days. Nixon cared about the environment.
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Milkman, Oklahoma City - Nov 8, 2009 at 8:02 pm
any cause supported by the ultimate couple of nancy p. and michael m. has got to be as goofy as this pair is.
Gary, Oklahoma City - Nov 8, 2009 at 7:58 pm
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Ignore Gary
FUNNY!!!
Floyd, Oklahoma - Nov 8, 2009 at 7:47 pm

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