Start learning the deep details of the science and economics instead of letting extremists dictate what you’re allowed to think or say.
Guest opinion by Ross Mckitrick
Last year was the year the climate issue took a sharp turn towards extremism. Let’s hope 2020 is the year sanity makes a comeback.
There have long been three groups occupying the climate issue. To avoid pejoratives, I will call them A, B and C.
The A group are the doubters. They don’t believe greenhouse gases (GHGs) do much harm and they don’t support expensive climate-policy interventions. If we must choose between climate policy and the continued use of inexpensive fossil energy, they readily choose the latter.
The C group think the opposite; they fear a climate catastrophe, they foresee a crisis and they want urgent action, regardless of cost, to stop it.
The B group are in the middle. They believe, or say they believe, that GHG emissions are a problem and must be reduced. They are vague on the question of how much and when, but in general they try to balance environmental goals with the provision of inexpensive energy and robust economic growth.
The leaders in business, government and the bureaucracy tend to be in this group. They have spent the last 20 years verbally acknowledging the concerns of group C and even borrowing their slogans, while quietly letting the A agenda mostly win out, which the underlying economics pretty much necessitates.
This uneasy compromise fell apart last year.
Despite A being a more natural ally for B, the B group long ago marginalized the A crowd and instead tried to ingratiate themselves with the Cs. They funded them, welcomed the more congenial elements into their circles and adopted their rhetoric about sustainability, the low-carbon transition and the imperative for climate leadership.
To the B crowd, these were just nice-sounding sentiments – a bit of green window-dressing to help sell the growth agenda. But their new friends in the C crowd meant every word.
Thanks to 20 years of patronage and endorsement from the B crowd, group C is now in control and has dropped any pretense of commonality with B. They raised a generation convinced the apocalypse is nigh and they proved over the past year they can dictate terms of surrender to politicians everywhere.
To take one example, the decision by the European Investment Bank to phase out all investments in fossil fuel projects – even natural gas – by 2022 and redirect a trillion euros into “climate action and environmental sustainability” is a clear signal that the Cs are not only at the table, they run the show.
Likewise, the worldwide declarations of a “climate emergency” and the embrace of net-zero targets means the B group is officially sidelined, at least in the West.
The exception among developed countries is the United States, where the Bs long ago recognized the true aspirations of the Cs and aligned themselves with the A crowd. They realized in the process that it’s a surprisingly large and energetic constituency, thus creating a coalition capable of keeping the U.S. energy sector alive and the economy growing.
Other exceptions include the developing powerhouses of China, Russia (who both must relish the prospect of their democratic Western rivals abandoning world economic and energy leadership for climate’s sake) and India.
To those in the B group who are bewildered by the turn of events, I say this: you must win this fight and right now you are losing badly. At stake are the livelihoods of millions of ordinary people whose jobs and living standards will be destroyed if C prevails, not to mention the hopes of billions of people who want to rise out of poverty.
The old compromise is dead. Stop using C jargon in your speeches. Start learning the deep details of the science and economics instead of letting the C crowd dictate what you’re allowed to think or say. Figure out a new way of talking about the climate issue based on what you actually believe. Learn to make the case for Canada’s economy to survive and grow.
You, and by extension everyone who depends on your leadership, face an existential threat. It was 20 years in the making, so dig in for a 20-year battle to turn it around. Stop demonizing potential allies in the A camp; you need all the help you can get.
Climate and energy policy has fallen into the hands of a worldwide movement that openly declares its extremism. The would-be moderates on this issue have pretended for 20 years they could keep the status quo without having to fight for it. Those days are over.
Ross McKitrick is a professor of economics at the University of Guelph and a senior fellow of the Fraser Institute.
You know how Bill McKibben et al are always lamenting the political power of Big Oil? Well, Big Oil does have a lot of power and, for us Group A folks, that’s a good thing. The power of Big Oil (and sure, I know that that’s a slur) derives from the fact that BO sells something that everybody needs, even if a lot of people are just too stupid to realize it. It’s not just that the facts are on our side. So is money. Money does more than just talk. It runs really fast, and kisses pretty girls (and they like it.)
Big Oil does have a lot of power
That’s a media-created myth — the power (money) of Big Oil is minuscule compared to goobermints.
“Climate and energy policy has fallen into the hands of a worldwide movement that openly declares its extremism”
Or maybe the long simmering anti fossil fuel movement has resurfaced with a new science that goes beyond pollution. The climate issue is not a climate issue. It is anti fossil fuel activism. It has been reincarnated with a new weapon.
Climate Change!
https://tambonthongchai.com/2019/02/03/hidden-hand/
It was never about science, always about control and power grab by Marxists.
So use Marxist tactic from Saul Alynsky against them: live by a sword, die by a sword.
Rule 1: ridicule.
Tell them to jump out of window to use an impact to reduce impact.
Ask them, what their favorite insect meal is.
As them to (immediately) take down any cloth part made out of or using carbon fuels – works well for females.
My favorite: I inform them, I as officially an ex-communist, I am a scammer who is responsible for misusing lies about CO2 to spread our power. But now we (original communists) had mercifully changed our minds and allow some of them to stop being useful idiots anymore. They can accept that gift or… jump out of window.
Quote from the UK Telegraph this morning:
Michael Gove says COP26 must lead to action rather than just more words
The Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster has said that the UN summit due to take place in Glasgow later this year must lead to more than “the recognition of the need to act”.
Taking questions after his speech to the Green Alliance conference, Mr Gove said that success would require nations to agree on a set of commitments that are “irreversible, accelerating and inclusive”.
Asked whether he was due to land the COP26 presidency, he declined to answer, stating only that he was “very happy with the job that I have.”
“There are many many other people who could do the job of COP president better than I ever could,” he added.
He also confirmed that announcements would be coming in the run up to the summit in areas such as energy generation, construction, house-building and energy intensive industries.
https://www.green-alliance.org.uk/
https://www.green-alliance.org.uk/about.php
Democracy is history – the only question is when will we realise?
Look at the write up on this guy who was a member of Extinction Rebellion. … https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/raphael-coleman-nanny-mcphee-dead-25
The C’s are mostly following the strategy of Adolf Hitler but the time scales are somewhat longer. Hitler was a proponent of the salami tactic and only fought one battle at a time whilst building up the Nazi party. Right from the very early days of his first meeting NSDAP he demanded that he be the leader, when there was only 6 members.. The 1937 plebiscite gave him 97% for dictatorship one party rule and the authority to crush all dissent. Its not generally realised but the original name of the party founded by Drexler was German Workers Party. Hitler was sent in by the army because they feared the spread of Bolshevism. But because of the Russian revolution German capitalism lost its confidence and supported Hitler because he offered stability and eliminated the threat of Bolshevism. In the west at the present time the capitalist class have lost their confidence – some have bought into the green agenda and a lot think that greenwashing will buy them time. In their heart of hearts they are starting to believe that they are evil. Look at the likes of Steyer and Soros. But you seem to have not factored in the peoples response when it matters. The Yellow vest strikes were initially against fuel tax rise commensurate with Frances INR and has now morphed into the biggest general strikes since 1968. https://www.leftvoice.org/france-paralyzed-by-largest-general-strike-in-decades?fbclid=IwAR2VV53_t0TohE-NnLC_CeDp7MCMM3U89GxTkBcCyOlr9QwDBpWIpaTnAfg The differences now is that this strike is being ignored by the media in UK. Why because the are worried about contagion. In Germany AfD has achieved 25% of the vote in the recent election. Mainly in East Germany where previous generations had been exposed to communist propaganda. It has also given rise to some groups raising old NAZI songs, but that is a diversion. The AfD is against the energiewende and all the solar panels, windmills etc. At the same time the parliament votes to reject any speed limits on German Autobahns https://newatlas.com/automotive/autobahn-speed-limit-vote/https://newatlas.com/automotive/autobahn-speed-limit-vote/ And to top that whilst berating the world on climate politics Merkels government is building 39 coal fired power stations one requiring the destruction of a village and 20,000 hectares of forest to mine lignite!!!
So I am not pessimistic, rather the opposite when they have to bitr the bullet they will do anything to guard off a revolt from below. And then the people will say Green who?
The Thunberg cult is increasing its grasp on state UK propaganda…
https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/bbcstudios/2020/bbc-studios-science-unit-announces-series-with-greta-thunberg
The very producer who was following the teen’s adventures, in their coal electricity powered Tesla in Alberta… dumping plastic cutlery in the back of the car and flying his crew back home… Ah Rob Liddell, BBC producer.
This article left out two other important groups:
D. Those who want to bring down western society and reorder the world, e.g. the UN, XR. and other extreme leftists.
E. Those who couldn’t give a sh*t about the environment or who they impoverish or damage, so long as they make lots of money, e.g. Farmers/land owners raking in subsidies for solar and wind installations on their land, ‘green’ entrepreneurs and makers and installers of said wind and solar who are paid even when they have to turn them off.
“There have long been three groups occupying the climate issue. To avoid pejoratives, I will call them A, B and C.”
The problem you seek to address is far larger than the “climate issue”. And your approach of creating three “groups” A,B, and C really epitomizes the basic problem. It is precisely the determination of reality and how to deal with it by means of battling groups that threatens to doom our civilization.
When people group themselves behind leaders with an emotive standard, they are no longer reasoning beings, but slaves of dogma. After that, it doesn’t really matter which “group” may have been closer to the truth initially, because no evolution of thought is possible within any of the groups. Those who think differently are driven out as traitors.
When Donald Trump first questioned the credibility of the US Intelligence community’s information, I couldn’t help thinking back to the “murdered” premies of Kuwait, and wondering how it was possible that that same huge intelligence community failed to note that the whole thing was a hoax perpetrated by the Saudi Ambassador to the US with the help of an American PR firm. I don’t recall any heads rolling over this very convenient untruth foisted on the US public.
Since then I’ve had to wonder why the elections of so many lesser countries than the US have not been “hacked” by the Russians (or the Chinese, Koreans, Iranians, etc.) if these latter countries have the means to hack the elections of the most powerful and technically advanced country in the world.
Indeed, start looking at what’s NOT discussed in the news and social commentary, you will soon see that our broadcast media and politicians behave as though they have been very discreetly lobotomized so as to simply become blind to certain very important realities right under their noses.
Take for instance the sometimes (at least in the past) question of why an American president would want to befriend a whole series of dictators generally considered to be cold blooded murderers. The obvious answer is that they could provide very valuable personal services for which he (or she) could never rely on US Government agents.
And what would they have to gain? – well, asylum when their reign is brutaly ended. Idi Amin, who lived out his remaining years peacefully in Saudi Arabia comes to mind.