By Alan Caruba:
When President Obama announced on March 31 that he intends to ensure
that the U.S. will slash its "greenhouse gas emissions" 26% below 2005
emissions levels by 2025 in order to keep pledges made to fulfill the
U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change, he failed to mention that
such levels would be comparable to what they were in our Civil War era,
150 years ago.
He also failed to mention that the U.S. has made no such pledges
as regards the 1992 "Kyoto Treaty" which was resoundingly rejected by
the U.S. Senate when then Vice President Al Gore brought it back from
the U.N. conference.
There is no need, globally or nationally, to reduce such
emissions. It would be a crime against humanity, especially for the
millions that would be denied electrical power or would see its cost
rise exponentially. "The President has no credible evidence to back up
his claims," said H. Sterling Burnett, a Research Fellow with the free
market think tank, The Heartland Institute.
"Obama's climate actions are likely to cause far more harm to people,
especially the poor, than any purported threats from global warming."
"Global warming" and "climate change" are attributed to the use
of fossil fuels to manufacture and transport ourselves and our goods,
and to create electrical energy, despite the fact that the Earth, its
oceans and land areas naturally generate such gases. There are, for example, more than 1500 potentially active volcanoes
and countless others under the oceans. They produce billions of tons of
carbon dioxide (CO2) and other gases that are identified as
"greenhouse gas emissions." The human contribution pales in comparison
to natural sources such as the warming ocean surface which releases
CO2.
Even so, CO2 constitutes a mere 0.04% of the atmosphere. There
is no evidence CO2 plays any role in the Earth's global temperature...Continue reading... Related: Volcanoes and climate
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