Poor countries should hold Big Green groups and directors liable for deaths, ravage they cause
Guest opinion by Paul Driessen
Fossil fuel and insurance company executives “could face personal liability for funding climate denialism and opposing policies to fight climate change,” Greenpeace recently warned several corporations. In a letter co-signed by WWF International and the Center for International Environmental Law, the Rainbow Warriors ($155 million in 2013 global income) suggested that legal action might be possible.
Meanwhile, the WWF ($927 million in 2013 global income) filed a formal complaint against Peabody Energy for “misleading readers” in advertisements that say coal-based electricity can improve lives in developing countries. The ads are not “decent, honest and veracious,” as required by Belgian law, the World Wildlife ethicists sniffed. Other non-governmental organizations (NGOs) make similar demands.
These are novel tactics. But the entire exercise might be little more than a clever attempt to distract people from developments that could create problems for thus far unaccountable Big Green organizations.
I don’t mean Greenpeace International’s $5.2 million loss a couple weeks ago, when a rogue employee (since fired) used company cash to conduct unauthorized trades on global currency markets. Other recent events portend far rougher legal and political waters ahead for radical eco-imperialists, especially if countries and companies take a few more pages out of the Big Green playbook.
India’s Intelligence Bureau recently identified Greenpeace as “a threat to national economic security,” noting that these and other groups have been “spawning” and funding internal protest movements and campaigns that have delayed or blocked numerous mines, electricity projects and other infrastructure programs vitally needed to create jobs and lift people out of poverty and disease. The anti-development NGOs are costing India’s economy 2-3% in lost GDP every year, the Bureau estimates.
The Indian government has now banned direct foreign funding of local campaign groups by foreign NGOs like Greenpeace, the WWF and US-based Center for Media and Democracy. India and other nations could do much more. Simply holding these über-wealthy nonprofit environmentalist corporations to the same ethical standards they demand of for-profit corporations could be a fascinating start.
Greenpeace, WWF and other Big Green campaigners constantly demand environmental and climate justice for poor families. They insist that for-profit corporations be socially responsible, honest, transparent, accountable, and liable for damages and injustices that the NGOs allege the companies have committed, by supposedly altering Earth’s climate and weather, for example.
Meanwhile, more than 300 million Indians (equal to the US population) still have no access to electricity, or only sporadic access. 700 million Africans likewise have no or only occasional access. Worldwide, almost 2.5 billion people (nearly a third of our Earth’s population) still lack electricity or must rely on little solar panels on their huts, a single wind turbine in their village or terribly unreliable networks, to charge a cell phone and power a few light bulbs or a tiny refrigerator.
These energy-deprived people do not merely suffer abject poverty. They must burn wood and dung for heating and cooking, which results in debilitating lung diseases that kill a million people every year. They lack refrigeration, safe water and decent hospitals, resulting in virulent intestinal diseases that send almost two million people to their graves annually. The vast majority of these victims are women and children.
The energy deprivation is due in large part to unrelenting, aggressive, deceitful eco-activist campaigns against coal-fired power plants, natural gas-fueled turbines, and nuclear and hydroelectric facilities in India, Ghana, South Africa, Uganda and elsewhere. The Obama Administration joined Big Greeen in refusing to support loans for these critically needed projects, citing climate change and other claims.
As American University adjunct professor Caleb Rossiter asked in a recent Wall Street Journal article, “Where is the justice when the U.S. discourages World Bank funding for electricity-generation projects in Africa that involve fossil fuels, and when the European Union places a ‘global warming’ tax on cargo flights importing perishable African goods?”
Where is the justice in Obama advisor John Holdren saying ultra-green elites in rich countries should define and dictate “ecologically feasible development” for poor countries? As the Indian government said in banning foreign NGO funding of anti-development groups, poor nations have “a right to grow.”
Imagine your life without abundant, reliable, affordable electricity and transportation fuels. Imagine living under conditions endured by impoverished, malnourished, diseased Indians and Africans whose life expectancy is 49 to 59 years. And then dare to object to their pleas and aspirations, especially on the basis of “dangerous manmade global warming” speculation and GIGO computer models. Real pollution from modern coal-fired power plants (particulates, sulfates, nitrates and so on) is a tiny fraction of what they emitted 40 years ago – and far less harmful than pollutants from zero-electricity wood fires.
Big Green activists say anything other than solar panels and bird-butchering wind turbines would not be “sustainable.” Like climate change, “sustainability” is infinitely elastic and malleable, making it a perfect weapon for anti-development activists. Whatever they support is sustainable. Whatever they oppose is unsustainable. To them, apparently, the diseases and death tolls are sustainable, just, ethical and moral.
Whatever they advocate also complies with the “precautionary principle.” Whatever they disdain violates it. Worse, their perverse guideline always focuses on the risks of using technologies – but never on the risks of not using them. It spotlights risks that a technology – coal-fired power plants, biotech foods or DDT, for example – might cause, but ignores risks the technology would reduce or prevent.
Genetically engineered Golden Rice incorporates a gene from corn (maize) to make it rich in beta-carotene, which humans can convert to Vitamin A, to prevent blindness and save lives. The rice would be made available at no cost to poor farmers. Just two ounces a day would virtually end the childhood malnutrition, blindness and deaths. But Greenpeace and its “ethical” collaborators have battled Golden Rice for years, while eight million children died from Vitamin A deficiency since the rice was invented.
In Uganda malnourished people depend as heavily on Vitamin A-deficient bananas, as their Asian counterparts do on minimally nutritious rice. A new banana incorporates genes from wild bananas, to boost the fruit’s Vitamin A levels tenfold. But anti-biotechnology activists repeatedly pressure legislators not to approve biotech crops for sale. Other crops are genetically engineered to resist insects, drought and diseases, reducing the need for pesticides and allowing farmers to grow more food on less land with less water. However, Big Green opposes them too, while millions die from malnutrition and starvation.
Sprayed in tiny amounts on walls of homes, DDT repels mosquitoes for six months or more. It kills any that land on the walls and irritates those it does not kill or repel, so they leave the house without biting anyone. No other chemical – at any price – can do all that. Where DDT and other insecticides are used, malaria cases and deaths plummet – by as much as 80 percent. Used this way, the chemical is safe for humans and animals, and malaria-carrying mosquitoes are far less likely to build immunities to DDT than to other pesticides, which are still used heavily in agriculture and do pose risks to humans.
But in another crime against humanity, Greenpeace, WWF and their ilk constantly battle DDT use – while half a billion people get malaria every year, making them unable to work for weeks on end, leaving millions with permanent brain damage, and killing a million people per year, mostly women and children.
India and other countries can fight back, by terminating the NGOs’ tax-exempt status, as Canada did with Greenpeace. They could hold the pressure groups to the same standards they demand of for-profit corporations: honesty, transparency, social responsibility, accountability and personal liability. They could excoriate the Big Green groups for their crimes against humanity – and penalize them for the malnutrition, disease, economic retractions and deaths they perpetrate or perpetuate.
Actions like these would improve billions of lives and bring some accountability to Big Green(backs).
Paul Driessen is senior policy analyst for the Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow (www.CFACT.org) and author of Eco-Imperialism: Green power – Black death.
@ur momisugly bushbunny
If Anthony is watching and has chosen not to send me a warning or outright ban me its because my email is the one given to me by my ISP not an anonymous gmail account or the likes, something that a troll would use, I would also guess that he may have checked my IP to make sure its not hopping around the globe, I would believe that is enough for him to allow me to continue to defend myself against the crazy unwarranted attack from richard, he has accused me of lying being a paid troll and hiding behind anonymity, so I gave him a boatload of information about myself hoping to ease his paranoia, but he came back again with lyer,troll evil etc. etc.
I’m beside myself that he is unable except the fact that I’m an everyday Joe with little or no agenda, I feel its my right to disagree with him on this single topic, I’m guessing that on other topics CO2, climate change, AGW, we are in complete agreement, most of what I read on WUWT I completely agree with.
Now on to your post, how did we get from birth control to unilateral income redistribution ? the only thing I can say to that is I’m not interested in giving my money away, I worked hard for what I have, I do give out of pocket to charity’s some, but what lets me sleep at night is knowing that some of the tax money I pay goes to aid sent overseas, that’s a respectable number
also I have never said the word sterilization so please can we drop that from the conversation
“Sunni Iraqies
who want to make it legal to follow Sharia laws. (Honor killings etc) and you will see that sometimes religion can be used as a weapon to serve ruthless despots.”
This is why I said religion should be taken out of the equation, every major religion has caused untold suffering and pain on the poor people of the world and the rich through wars, why do you feel the need to bring this up I agree with what you say?
“This thread is not for you to criticize people for their opinions and many religious people have scientific knowledge which is not your forte.”
But this IS a thread for criticizing ME and MY opinions? also I have freely admitted that I don’t posses the same level of knowledge that most here do, but my opinions still count, nothing can take that away from me!
OK so there you have it now have at it ;0)
@ur momisugly Alan Robertson
Holly cow allen what part of OFFER didnt you get?
“You haven’t been able to defend your ideas and have not responded with any justification for your claims, because you can’t think of any proof or justification”
Well actually allen in between defending my self, I have given my thoughts to you and everyone else, I will say I have little interest in a philosophical discussion with you, but a little bit…It might surprise you at just how long I have been taking a long look at myself, the younger me was rather ruthless and took advantage where I could, the old me is actually rather laid back and harmless
cheers
John
Friends:
I see the egregious troll has linked to a smear site which lies about me. In the unlikely event that anyone wants some true information about me then they can read it on pages 25 & 26 of this
http://scienceandpublicpolicy.org/images/stories/papers/reprint/courtney_2006_lecture.pdf
It is a little dated because I am now retired so have closed my Consultancy which does not now have any clients.
Please note that I am posting this to correct the untrue smears provided by the troll.
Richard
Anonymous troll posting as John:
You seem to have had complete success in destroying this thread which was about Greenpeace.
Congratulations on your superb trolling.
Was it Greenpeace who employed you to do this or some other anti-human NGO?
Richard
@ur momisugly richard
I should hope you know that saying the same thing over and over won’t make it true. also I have a post awaiting moderation that might give you some peace, we will have to wait and see if anthony lets it fly
This might apply to you, seeing how you continue to say the same things about me over and over that simply aren’t true
Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.
Also the link I provided was the top google search, And there is one thing I have learned, the agw crowd and the sceptic crowd are exceedingly good at digging up dirt on each other, I have to believe there is a fair amount of truth in that link, The internet is an interesting place you will drag that baggage with you for the rest of your life
I have tried to walk away from this but I really can’t let you continue to call me a liar, we may be stuck in an infinite loop ;0)
John:
At July 10, 2014 at 12:25 am you say
Well, in that case apologise for your lies and I will accept your apology.
Richard
John,
No one agrees with you, not even the co-founder of Greenpeace.
You are the odd man out. Readers here are more intelligent than the average blog reader, and much more scientifically literate. That is why you are losing your futile argument.
@ur momisugly richard
Well richard last night two of my posts were held up in moderation and I figured anthony was dropping the hammer on me, so I sent him a note asking if he was going to let my posts fly, also in the same note I gave him my full name and address, he replied back a few hrs later and said my comments were stuck in the spam folder and said “There was no active suppression on my part.”
So I’m tossing the apology card back on your side of the fence, and I believe I have proved I’m not a liar or a troll, the rest of the things you said I will let go but the liar and troll thing, you need to make amends for that behavior.
[Tough. Wait for moderation like everybody else. .mod]
John vs. Richard is getting soooo old here.
[Tough. Wait for moderation like everybody else. .mod]
sorry I had 15 posts go through without moderation yesterday, and anthony told me two were in the spam filter I guess I [assumed] [that] going through was the norm and the spam filter was the exception
It wont happen again
[Life happens. Then you die. 8<) WUWT has been under a well=organized spam attack for many days now, with several hundreds of spam posting being inserted in various threads each day. It takes a while – a long while sometimes, to find the real messages inside that malicious backed up pipeline. .mod]
Troll posting as John:
At July 10, 2014 at 8:37 am you say to me
You are a multiple liar (e.g. see here) who has trolled this thread from its subject which actually is “Holding Greenpeace accountable”. Your every behaviour here has been despicable.
If there were something for me to apologise then I would as I (sadly often) have.
Richard
John,
If you use our gracious host’s name (or certain other terms) then your post will await moderation.
Thanks for the info alan ;0)
OK thats it then, you sadly remain and old man who clearly doesn’t know the difference between, telling the truth and telling a lie without proof, looks like some of that info on the link I provided is a little more true than you would care to admit, sad that a man of your age has lost all his integrity, seems like a bad way to wind up your last remaining years
I’m going to apologize for all the rude things I said but not the lies, all of them were said as reactionary comments not from hate or malice
Sorry Richard .S Courtney
The list… these are the ones I feel bad about
Coarse Jack Handle
Coarse Jack Handle with Narcissism issues
And for thinking about calling you a Cantankerous Old front Door Nob ;0)
(edit) But not the lies you say I told
John:
I acknowledge that you refuse to apologise for your several lies and leave the matter there.
Richard
John regarding religion, anyone in their right mind would say the Sunni attacks are not characteristic of Islam. But what about the other main religions, you targeted Richard as a minister in your comments. Greenpeace were active environmentalists and conservationists, and I used to contribute to them once. But they have gone outside their mission now and have become political. I just think you enjoy the attention, and having a go at worthwhile members of WUWT, and personally, I think you are a troll as Richard says, as you seem to be here not to speak up for Greenpeace but to ridicule anyone that comments on this blog, especially Richard. So let’s get back to the thread, eh. I don’t think you are American, I reckon you are either British or Australian.
Anyway, who cares. How is the weather in Cornwall Richard, warmer now I hope.
bushbunny:
Thankyou for your post at July 10, 2014 at 8:57 pm.
Sunny and warm here now. My son has informed me that nearby Trebah Gardens has become the leading visitor attraction in Cornwall: perhaps my mention of it on WUWT added to that (grin) but it means more cars trying to pass on our narrow roads (wince).
Richard
Absolution for assassins? Not without precedence, I suppose. Christ forgave his executioners and the criminals on Golgotha with him.