Climate Tyranny Avoids Scrutiny

Guest post by Alan Caruba

You likely did not read much, if anything, in the mainstream press about the climate change conference that was held in Doha, Qatar. The same applies to television and radio news. These are the folks who introduced the Kyoto Protocols in 1997 with the intention to reduce greenhouse gas emissions said to be causing global warming. The U.S. Senate unanimously rejected them in an exercise of good sense we don’t always associate with that august body.

COP18, shorthand for the Conference of Parties, brought together under the aegis of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), was especially devious. Thanks to the Committee for A Constructive Tomorrow those of us keeping an eye on these charlatans, intent on transferring billions from developed nations to those that have failed to keep pace, we learned on December 8th that “The negotiations here in Doha have gone into overtime.”

As reported by Craig Rucker, CFACT Executive Director, “After going until after 3 AM last night, negotiations resumed today. Negotiators have sprung a dangerous proposal on the conference at the 11th hour. This time they have inserted a ‘Loss & Damage Mechanism’ into the final text which would require developed countries like the U.S. to pay poor nations for climate damages supposedly resulting from extreme weather events.”

The conference ended on Friday and the last money grabbing gambit failed. It was time for the 7,000 “observers” and its delegates to go home, all knowing that even the Kyoto Protocols will end in 2014 and that COP18 was yet another monumental failure.

CFACT was founded in 1985 by Rucker and David Rothbard, both of whom believe strongly in the power of the market, combined with the applications of safe technologies, to offer practical solutions to many of the world’s pressing concerns. They were soon joined by leading scientists, academics, and policy leaders, along with thousands of citizens from around the nation. CFACT has been especially watchful of the many “global warming”, now “climate change”, claims put forth by the IPCC, attending its conferences and reporting from them, as well as challenging the absurd claims made during them.

It is essential to understand that scientific literature shows no link between recent extreme weather events like Hurricane Sandy and the bogus global warming. Indeed, the planet has been in a natural cooling cycle for sixteen years.

As to the weather, the best definition I ever heard was that it is best described as “chaos.”

Rucker reported that those controlling the COP18 “have instituted a ‘paperless’ policy, depriving delegates of daily programs and copies of negotiating instruments that keep them relatively informed.” The justification for this is the number of trees saved from becoming paper and, as of Saturday last, it was determined to be 217! As for the delegates’ carbon footprint, this policy totally ignores the emissions from their jet travel, their five-star hotels and restaurants, air conditioning, limousines, and the carbon dioxide they are all exhaling.

The delegates, if they could, would impose carbon taxes nation-by-nation and globally, but Chip Knappenberger, a leading “skeptic”, writing in MasterResource.org, asked “How much global warming will result from U.S. emissions over the course of this century and how much of that could be prevented by a carbon tax? These two questions have the same simple answer—virtually none. One or two tenths of a degree a century with or without a carbon tax makes the whole climate debate a peculiar exercise.”

There have been periods in the Earth’s history when there were far higher concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO2) and the result was an abundance of vegetation. Lots of dinosaurs ate it and other dinosaurs ate them. There was an increase in CO2 during our present period on Earth that began when the last ice age ended about 11,500 years ago. The rise of agriculture allowed our ancestors to feed more and more humans and livestock, giving rise to the spread of civilization and it too contributed to an increase in CO2. Presumably, these are good things because increase of CO2 suggests that the next ice age has been delayed to some extent.

Meanwhile, back at COP18 what amounted to secret negotiations caused a lot of anger among delegates to the conference. Cathie Adams, president of the Texas Eagle Forum, at a CFACT press briefing told attendees that “in all her 17 years of attending U.N. climate gatherings there has never been this much difficulty getting up-to-date information or reluctance to accommodate informed public input into the process.”

As of this writing, it is unknown what the official U.S. response will be to the effort to get developed nations to ship bundles of cash to any undeveloped nation experiencing a hurricane, a typhoon, a blizzard, or any other “climate event.” In a cash-strapped nation about to “go over the fiscal cliff” did President Obama instruct U.S. delegates to go along with this absurd demand? Probably.

It is useful to know that Canada, Japan, and New Zealand have already rejected any participation in the agreements to come out of COP18.

One assumes that the European Union, as financially challenged as the U.S. and struggling under soaring renewable energy costs, would be of the same mind. Add to them China, Brazil, India, Indonesia and other emerging markets that need to grow their economies and which are dependent–like every other nation–on coal, oil, and natural gas. Mandatory reductions in greenhouse gas emissions would be the kiss of death.

The U.S. is about to undergo this madness in the form of a deluge of Environmental Protection Agency carbon dioxide regulations that will strangle the economy and kill jobs. Unless the Congress can eliminate them via legislation, it will constitute a form of national suicide.

The United Nations isn’t just involved in climate treaties. It is seeking control over the worldwide Internet, the oceans of the world, gun control, and regulating the rights of parents to exercise control over their children’s health and wellbeing.

If successful, the U.N. will lead the world back to a new Dark Ages.

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eco-geek
December 10, 2012 9:14 pm

“and regulating the rights of parents to exercise control over their children’s health and wellbeing” might be better expressed “allowing the pharmaceutical companies, FDA/FSA and corrupt medical establishments to sicken and kill children for profit”.
This is taking place big time. The Global Warming Scam pales into insignificance compared with the corruption in medicine.

John
December 10, 2012 9:25 pm

But this is what they want isn’t it? Back to the dark ages, except for a few lucky ones.

RockyRoad
December 10, 2012 9:34 pm

A marriage of the US with the UN would be UN-American. And nothing about it would be gay.

December 10, 2012 9:45 pm

I am so grateful for all the people who work so hard to bring all this into the open. It is happening, which is why the UN wants to censor the Internet. Not just blogs like this one, but politicians, senators and other figures not afraid to stand up and be counted are making a huge difference. Without you all, we would be lost already.
I’m hopeful, too, that reporters are getting sick of being on a leash and threatened with a hiding if they don’t toe the line. Some are already speaking up, of course, but I think more and more are growing dissatisfied with the controls on them. I think when the MSM finally turns, it will be ugly. I don’t think they will be forgiving.
The ordinary people, too, are realizing that “things are not right”. They are beginning to get angry. We are all beginning to get angry. I believe it’s all going to come as a tremendous shock to the Greens/Reds and the cling-ons that go along with it all. Too many heads in the sand and when the whack comes, they are not going to know what hit them.

E.M.Smith
Editor
December 10, 2012 9:58 pm

While this goes a great job of describing the problem, how does one go about removing the UN feeding tube from national budgets and NGOs?
Yes, I know, it’s only Chinese money we are re-granting to them, but still. Yes, I know, we’re going to bugger the debt via inflation (and / or direct repudiation on agency and State / local levels) so we’re never really going to repay the Chinese. But still. It just seem silly to play the liar game…
We really need to get the point across to the US “UN Ambassador” that the only answer to “would you sign our treaty please?” is “No Way.” to any and all such ideas. The only answer to “would you send more money now?” is “No Way.” to any and all such requests. “Just Say No.”

M. Nichopolis
December 10, 2012 10:01 pm

We don’t cotton to being told what to do by some leader in a far away city – never have, never will. As they say down south…
Sic Semper Tyrannis.

Skiphil
December 10, 2012 10:38 pm

While on one level I’m glad that the news media mostly ignored COP18, since that lowered the usual volume of putrid propaganda we get, there is some kind of bizarre (Michael Mann’s favorite word) phenomenon occurring here. For what is supposed to be the Greatest Problem Ever to Face Humanity, suddenly the silence is roaring. The Alarmists have not been able to attain all of their goals openly, so we need to be even more watchful for their new moves and methods.
For Son of Kyoto to survive and prosper there will need to be much activity away from the sunlight of public scrutiny. That is not conspiracy-mongering, it is simply common sense about the vast gaps between (1) hype/alarm about world historical crisis, and (2) publicly (legally) sanctioned realities which fall short of what the Alarmists claim is needed. Oxford’s Myles Allen wrote on Bishop Hill (some months ago) some dark mutterings about the potential for un-democratic decision making that would be necessary if ‘we’ did not all sign up soon for CAGW programs. That is the kind of thing coming out of COP18 to be alert for…… (such as the new mechanism for funnelling funds to pay for alleged CAGW disasters around the world).

Michael Schaefer
December 10, 2012 10:46 pm

M. Nichopolis says:
December 10, 2012 at 10:01 pm
We don’t cotton to being told what to do by some leader in a far away city – never have, never will. As they say down south…
Sic Semper Tyrannis.
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cotton = kowtow ?

Mark and two Cats
December 10, 2012 10:47 pm

“…Canada, Japan, and New Zealand have already rejected any participation in the agreements to come out of COP18. ”
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The US should be on that list. It saddens and sickens me that we are moving backwards, that the EPA are poised to do some real damage, and that hugobama and the warmunists are rubbing their hands with glee at the “eco-justice” they are fixing to inflict upon this country.
Maybe I should learn to speak Canadian and move north, eh.

Crispin in Singapore
December 10, 2012 11:16 pm

Canada’s sensible rejection may, speculatively, be because the intended beneficiaries of the ‘restitution’ are the same people who are passing the ‘rule’. Vested interest at someone else’s expense? Who’d-a-thought?
They have to decide something to give incremental hegemony over a future source of funding. The control allowed might be negotiated back to something more democratic, but decide they will.

R. de Haan
December 10, 2012 11:29 pm

Wait untill the UN gains control over the Internet and US gun control… don’t forget the UN hass its enabelers, The UN building for example was donated by an US business man and what we see is here is the develoment of a doctrine where we re confronted with the “enemy from within”. Hell, this country is currently headed by a President who spend a black budget of 70 billion on climate change behind the back of Congress, we have EPA having classified CO2 a toxic gas obtaining powers to regulate CO2 under the Clean Air Act and so on and so on. Just be honest, the USA doesn’t need the UN to lead the world into the Dark Ages. The US electorate and the ruling “Oligarchy” will take care of that.

Susan S.
December 10, 2012 11:58 pm

There are voices already trying to push politicians to get out of the UN (Here in Canada). I can see it as a dangerous organization that is trying to get its claws into every part of our lives. Agenda 21 going strong in 2012, (that is no joke!)
It was already on the Sun News Network here on the 10 about Agenda 21, Byline, with Brian Lilley who was interviewing Glenn Beck with the new book based on true facts, called Agenda 21. (The message is starting to come out in the news.
http://www.sunnewsnetwork.ca/video/featured/prime-time/867432237001/global-control-starts-with-agenda-21-part-i/2026999004001

December 11, 2012 12:10 am

CFACT’s Sequestration of exhalation masks a hit with UN in Qatar:Submitted for the review of their peers. http://www.cfact.org/2012/12/04/cfacts-sequestration-of-exhalation-masks-a-hit-with-un-delegates-in-qatar/
And you tube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlXAbi7RSBU
It just goes to show you how really stupid warmists really are, [snip – marginal, but maybe I’m being too sensitive. -ModE], but you can see that these people trying on the mask really do not realize that the mask could not work but are so brainwashed that they can not see the forest for the trees.
But if they are really prepared to wear such a mask, what would they make us plebs do? Scary!

eo
December 11, 2012 1:35 am

I posted earlier a very rough analysis of the amendment to the Kyoto Protocol and it does not seems to comply with the amendment requirements of the Protocol. I hope some lawyers will have a good look at the procedures especially in the EU countries.
By the way the COP and the MOP are activities of the UNFCCC and not of the IPCC.

Geoff Sherrington
December 11, 2012 1:35 am

We are meeting concepts like Constitutional law that most politicians understand little. The ‘paperless’ conduct at Doha might be related to keeping politicians that way.
Anyone who has relevant, authentic, traceable papers relevant to the Doha event would be doing a service by publishing them or their access here.
There are many of us starved for the type of material that hitherto univolved top lawyers would be alarmed to read and would have some reasonable probability of discovering lawless intent; and so inform politicians. One has to assume that selected conniving lawyers of high skill are fed this information and probably feed back assistance to the UN.
It is an urgent time to correct this information asymmetry if that is possible with your help as concerned citizens.

Otter
December 11, 2012 1:41 am

Mark and Two Cats~ I moved north to Canada (from Pennsylvania) 8 years ago. Speaking Canadian is easy, I am now told I sound exactly like one.

Does anyone have any leads, on how they plan to blame energy companies in the US, for the coming blackouts?

December 11, 2012 1:45 am

I regret to say that I think you are being optimistic when you assume that the EU will go the same way as Canada, Japan and NZ. If only it were true.

Bloke down the pub
December 11, 2012 1:53 am

‘One assumes that the European Union, as financially challenged as the U.S. and struggling under soaring renewable energy costs, would be of the same mind.’
You’re obviously unaware of how monumentally stupid the EU is. It makes the Obama administration look like Einstein.

EU Sceptic
December 11, 2012 3:09 am

“One assumes that the European Union, as financially challenged as the U.S. and struggling under soaring renewable energy costs, would be of the same mind. ”
Wrong assumption!
The EU is in cloud cuckoo land, the Court of auditors criticised administration of EU budget for 18th year in a row. and at a time when all its members are suffering the bureaucrats want to take more money from them to waste in futile projects in the third world and other corrupt countries.
2009.
Nick-named Donkeypedia, the animal was part of a £6.3m cultural project to get people to think about the similarities and differences of “European identities”. It involved a donkey named Asino travelling through the Netherlands meeting primary school children and keeping an Internet diary.
2011 European Union diplomats who are accidentally paid too much are allowed to keep the money, it has been revealed.
2012
The vast European Union budget could be slashed overnight by almost a third amid evidence of spiraling expenditure on quangos, empty parliament buildings and staff pay and perks, a damning report has found.
Despite austerity throughout the Continent, the European Commission has proposed a 6.8 per cent increase in EU spending next year, while cutting only six out of almost 41,000 EU jobs, it says. Open Europe is to set out an alternative budget that would reduce spending by almost 30 per cent – saving European taxpayers around £33billion annually.

ozspeaksup
December 11, 2012 3:27 am

embarrassing Aus once more, our attendee was happy so sign our farmers into oblivion and keep kyoto going longer:-(
our pigheaded illinformed PM doesnt have the nous to realise shes going to go down in history as the thickest leader Aus ever had. so daft she wont admit to error.

Village Idiot
December 11, 2012 3:43 am

“COP18, shorthand for the Conference of Parties, brought together under the aegis of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) …” ??
Should read “..brought together under the aegis of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)…”
Surely an honest Freudian slip

R. de Haan
December 11, 2012 3:45 am

All you need to know about the UN: http://green-agenda.com/globalrevolution.html

Sam the First
December 11, 2012 4:09 am

oldseadog and Bloke Down The Pub are quite correct about the EU – they (the Commissioners) are very much part of the Green Agenda and will do anything to further it. I wonder how much longer it is going to be and what it will take before mainstream commentators wise up on the whole ‘global government’ movement?
The UN is a vehicle (as is the EU) for the imposition of a supra-national system of government on the world’s democracies, and it’s high time America withdrew from it and cut off its funding. but most of those who voted for Obama are incapable of seeing what he really stands for. It’s a tragedy that the Republicans put up an unelectable candidate – one who was demonstrably a liar and a hypocrite, who was anti women’s rights, and who was convicted on animal cruelty. They missed a wide open goal.
Meanwhile not only does the AGW carbon credits scam continue to gain ground in such circles but the world food supply slips ever faster into the greedy hands of Monsanto, Dow and their ilk. In America, the politician in charge of food policy is a former policy head of Monsanto. And as of this week we now have the British Minister responsible for food and farming advocating we embrace GM crops: does he not understand that these crops are sterile, and that *control of the food supply* therefore passes into the hands of foreign global chemical companies? These companies already have US politicians and their government in their pay and power, with disastrous consequences already apparent for the nation’s health. It’s all of a piece.
This link has been posted on WUWT before but it can’t be read often enough; for all its over the top inclusiveness, it does reveal the kind of thinking which drives the environmental movement, and the names involved include many familiar to climate sceptics:
http://www.green-agenda.com/
Click on the tabs to the left: “Green Governance”
Leftie environmentalists and ‘global warming’ activists would do better to read up on what they are truly being used for. They are Lenin’s ‘Useful Idiots’ indeed.

Sam the First
December 11, 2012 4:15 am

I just press end for a long comment which has mysteriously vanished!
Towards the end of that, I too cited the ‘Green Agenda’ website, citing in particular the section on ‘Green Governance’ http://www.green-agenda.com/agenda21.html
Most Leftist environmentalists are the successors of Lenin’s ‘useful idiots’, with no idea of the ruthless forces for which they are truly working. Others are no doubt in full accord with the genocidal aims of the Green movement

December 11, 2012 4:27 am

R. de Haan says: December 11, 2012 at 3:45 am
All you need to know about the UN: http://green-agenda.com/globalrevolution.html
This expands to:
“The common enemy of humanity is man.
In searching for a new enemy to unite us, we came up
with the idea that pollution, the threat of global warming,
water shortages, famine and the like would fit the bill. All these
dangers are caused by human intervention, and it is only through
changed attitudes and behavior that they can be overcome.
The real enemy then, is humanity itself.”
BUT it is not the real words used. Here they are with a reference to check. As usual quote only the bits you like!
The real quote:
http://www.archive.org/download/TheFirstGlobalRevolution/TheFirstGlobalRevolution.pdf
The common enemy of humanity is Man
In searching for a common enemy against whom we can unite, we came up with the idea that pollution, the threat of global warming, water shortages, famine and the like, would fit the bill.
In their totality and their interactions these phenomena do constitute a common threat which must be confronted by everyone together. But in designating these dangers as the enemy, we fall into the trap, which we have already warned readers about, namely mistaking symptoms for causes.
All these dangers are caused by human intervention In natural processes. and it is only through changed attitudes and behaviour that they can be overcome. The real enemy then is humanity itself.

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