Climate Craziness Cools In Cancun

The weather isn’t so hot, either.

Editorial from: The Washington Times, 29 November 2010

Today, U.N. negotiators will begin two weeks of meetings in Cancun, Mexico, looking for a way to move the climate action agenda forward, impose global carbon emissions caps and compel countries to pay a series of new international taxes to underwrite environmental programs. Maybe they’ll get what they want when hell freezes over.

The mood of climate alarmists going into Cancun is decidedly downbeat. The sense of impending doom they had cultivated over the last decade or so has largely evaporated. The Climategate scandal took a severe toll on the credibility of some of the climate theology’s leading high priests, and subsequent investigations into some of the more outlandish claims on which their doomsaying was based found them to be either exaggerated or fabricated. The November demise of the Chicago Climate Exchange – which sought to transfer billions of dollars to political insiders trading in government-rigged carbon markets – signaled that there was no money in the game anymore. Last week, even Al Gore admitted his fallibility when he retracted his earlier support for ethanol fuels. The god bleeds.

Last year’s Copenhagen confab was intended to seal a comprehensive global climate deal but turned into an exercise in humiliation. The imagined 2009 treaty – originally billed as “the single most important piece of paper in the world today” – would have instituted global governance of carbon emissions enforced by an international body with the power to levy taxes to force countries to impose its will. But the final, hastily written three-page agreement contained none of those controversial proposals and was simply a nonbinding statement regarding voluntary emissions caps. The most significant event at last year’s summit was when the leaders of ChinaIndiaBrazil and South Africa unceremoniously snubbed President Obama, who was reduced to barging his way into their meeting uninvited. It was a low moment for the president personally, and a poor showing for what is under most circumstances the strongest country in the world.

The principal goal of this year’s meeting seems to be to hang on to the meager gains made in 2009 and to discuss what to do about the 1997 Kyoto Protocol, which is set to expire at the end of 2012. The green utopians are up against more immediate problems than their imagined impending climate catastrophe. The debt crisis in Europe will blunt the enthusiasm of countries in the Eurozone to underwrite expensive new international initiatives. ChinaIndiaBraziland South Africa, among others, will be even less willing to agree to cut back growth than they were when they scuttled the Copenhagen deal. The United States delegation will have to accept the fact that whatever schemes they would like to agree to, any treaty language would have to meet the approval of the incoming more conservative Senate, a highly unlikely proposition. Cancun will be dead on arrival.

One benefit of meeting in Mexico is that the conference will avoid the embarrassment last year when the Copenhagen meeting ended in an unexpected blizzard. It’s harder to sell global warming to world leaders who have to flee the city before their flights are grounded by an ice storm. The worst the Cancun conferees will have to deal with is the threat of being kidnapped by heavily armed gangs of drug dealers.

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Greg, San Diego, CA
November 29, 2010 6:11 pm

Matt V.: Thanks!

wayne
November 29, 2010 9:02 pm

Please pass the popcorn, the show just started.

November 30, 2010 4:53 am

The worst the Cancun conferees will have to deal with is the threat of being kidnapped by heavily armed gangs of drug dealers.
We’ll all contribute to the ransom for the release, honest! 😉

Pascvaks
November 30, 2010 5:26 am

They’re NOT going after a GLOBAL TREATY on CO2, as I now hear from a piece over at Keith Kloor’s. BUT, they DO want to get a GLOBAL TREATY on “OTHER” GHG’s, and it appears many at Cancun see this as possible and desireable in terms of getting to CO2 later down the road. I can’t imagine that they will enjoy any success in this area since China and India aren’t likely to play ball, but as stupid as the West has been in the past 21 years since the end of the last “Evil Empire” (and the rise of the New “Evil Empire” in China) I wouldn’t be surprised if we don’t agree to some stupid treaty and shoot ourselves in the back, foot, head, and family jewels.
http://www.collide-a-scape.com/2010/11/29/the-low-hanging-climate-fruit/

ozspeaksup
November 30, 2010 5:59 am

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AusieDan says:
November 29, 2010 at 4:17 pm
Climate alarmism died during 2010 – killed off by cold brutal facts.
BUT
Here in Australia it goes on, triumphant-
-PM Gillard WILL have a carbon price in 2011 (she says)
-The new national education rules will include lessons on carbon in at least three different subjects and each will be show (wait for it) – Algorians inconvenient whatists.
– companies are being pressed to put voting on comanies carbon footprints to the vote
– an appeal has been made to the authorities to force reluctant boards of directors to put the above resolution to shareholders meetings
– and yet there is more and more and more.
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Whaaat???
I thought goracles crud had been canned for our schools due to parent protest?
I did hear joolya spouting drivel again, and christine Milne needs a boot up the…..shes waffling the 4Crise by 2070 as if it were a fact , not a supposition too.
one ray of sunshine was the Vic elections and greens losing seats.
someone above pointed out that either side is as bad…sadly hes right, Abbott did once tell the truth , that CC is Bulsh**..now hes being politically correct:-(
everytome I hear this rubbish I wish A) I knew how to shoot B) I had a gun!
it would be worth it.
[trimmed! ]
and I am a pacifist by nature…or I was??

November 30, 2010 6:44 am

Further evidence of how a blind pursuit of greenhouse gas emissions reductions can bankrupt an economy.
http://ep.probeinternational.org/2010/11/27/lawrence-solomon-an-87-billion-grave/#more-934

e. cowan
November 30, 2010 5:45 pm

‘The worst the Cancun conferees will have to deal with is the threat of being kidnapped by heavily armed gangs of drug dealers. …’
What a thought…………………
“Sep 1, 2010 … Mexico: Drug violence reaches Cancun. At least eight people died when a bar of tourists was attacked with Molotov cocktails in Cancun during…..”
Could happen.

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