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George Rebane

[This is the linked and addended transcript to my regular KVMR commentary which will be broadcast after the evening news on Monday 23 November 2015.  Appended is a graphic detailing the chain (thick red arrows) of valid propositions forming a sane preamble for making preventable global warming public policies.  There is little hope that sanity will be a prerequisite to the UN’s Agenda21 deliberations in Paris.]

The echoes of the most recent Islamist massacre of innocents in Paris will not have died down by the time that the latest preventable manmade global warming show opens its doors.  The UNโ€™s conference on climate change, formally called the 21st Conference of the Parties or COP21, is slated to run from 30 November to 11 December in Le Bourget.  However, preconference activities will start on 20 November during which heads of state will meet to lay down the broad outlines of what policies will be agreed to during COP21.

For the proponents of preventable global warming, this conference culminates years of planning that is intended to finally launch a unified international thrust that is supposed to save the world from the loudly and widely predicted catastrophe that will befall us all sometime in the next 30 to 70 years.  In recent years the importance of the misnamed โ€˜climate changeโ€™ issue has declined in the public mind for a number of reasons, among them being that the โ€˜scienceโ€™ cited to substantiate the dire predictions has suffered a number of material setbacks.


The actual proposition of climate change is beyond the ken of most people, either because they donโ€™t care to pay attention or that paying attention canโ€™t help them understand.  For who would go to the trouble to consider the logical thread from undeniable climate change to preventable global warming.  First, we must accept that not only global warming but catastrophic global warming is now in process.  Then we embrace that it is caused by human activity.  Then that this warming is of a kind that can be reversed.  Now add to this that we already have the technology and know-how to reverse it.  And finally, that we have the economic wherewithal to implement these theorized global remedies before the wealthy nations run out of money as they adopt an autocratic world where all environmental concerns are trumped by peoplesโ€™ more immediate quality of life demands.  Ask yourself, how many can or will reason through this connected list and relate them to policies that promise preventable global warming.  (see figure below)

ClimateChangeDrillingDown2

Bjorn Lomborg is an internationally recognized academic and also lightning rod in the field of preventable global warming.  He currently heads the non-profit Copenhagen Consensus Center, and has studied, written, and presented extensively on the science and public policies that surround this now hyper-ventilated issue.  In the last few days the WSJ published โ€˜Gambling the World Economy on Climateโ€™ in which Lomborg presents peer-reviewed results demonstrating that the anticipated COP21 pledges will cost $1T every year from here on, and โ€œavert warming of less than one degree by 2100.โ€  Now why would we pay so much for so little?

Well, it turns out that there is much more to the UN conference than securing promises to implement draconian and ineffective environmental policies from the rich country attendees.  Consider that the U.N.โ€™s climate chief, Christiana Figueres, openly declares that the aim of the talks is โ€œto change the economic development model that has been reigning for at least 150 years, since the industrial revolution.โ€  Lest her real message and the true agenda of COP21 be misunderstood, she goes on to explain that capitalism is a โ€œsystem of deathโ€, and for a sustainable solution to the worldโ€™s problems โ€œWe must destroy capitalism.โ€  For this end the climate change hysteria provides the needed geo-political dynamic or perfect storm during which all of these imperatives can be launched, and perhaps even completed.

So there we again have the globalistsโ€™ real agenda both in the large and for the Paris conference, and for more conferences thereafter as long as central planners seek to rule the worldโ€™s developed countries.  To assure this future, the manufactured catastrophe and its promised prevention through mandated collective effort must be kept indefinitely on the front burner of public concerns.

My name is Rebane, and I also expand on this and related themes on Rebaneโ€™s Ruminations where the transcript of this commentary is posted with relevant links, and where such issues are debated extensively.  However my views are not necessarily shared by KVMR.  Thank you for listening.

[Addendum]  The UN has been conducting a survey of what issues and concerns are most important to the peoples of the world.  The UN My World survey is ongoing and today exceeds over 8M repondents โ€“ you can enter your own responses by following the links from the UN website.  The big news for progressives should be that โ€˜action taken on climate changeโ€™ again falls dead last in what the worldโ€™s people want (see figure below).  As the breakdown of results show, this sentiment is common across broad classes.  Yet the globalist elites continue to feel that of the list of more highly rated concerns, PGW still wins out as the preferred hysteria that can be used to mollify the public when draconian laws and regulations come down the line to contract their liberties, make them materially poorer, and reduce/eliminate opportunities for a better life.

UNmyWorldSurveyIt is clear that save the Agenda21 globalist ideologues, the desire for action on ‘climate change’ by the world’s real people can be summed up with, ‘Pardon me, but you have me confused with someone who cares.’  It would be embarrassing to draw the connection between this result and the siteโ€™s promotion of the UNโ€™s COP21 โ€“ so they just ignore it.  (H/T to reader and correspondent Russ Steele for suggesting the inclusion of these results to this post.)   

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12 responses to “The Other Paris Tragedy (addended)”

  1. Russ Steele Avatar
    Russ Steele

    RR Readers may find this more interesting:
    Prominent Scientists Declare Climate Claims Ahead of UN Summit โ€˜Irrationalโ€™ โ€“ โ€˜Based On Nonsenseโ€™ โ€“ โ€˜Leading us down a false pathโ€™
    MIT Climate Scientist Dr. Richard Lindzen: ‘Demonization of CO2 is irrational at best and even modest warming is mostly beneficial.’ – ‘When someone says this is the warmest temperature on record. What are they talking about? Itโ€™s just nonsense. This is a very tiny change period.’
    Princeton Physicist Dr. Will Happer: ‘Policies to slow CO2 emissions are really based on nonsense. We are being led down a false path. To call carbon dioxide a pollutant is really Orwellian. You are calling something a pollutant that we all produce. Where does that lead us eventually?’
    Greenpeace Co-Founder Dr. Patrick Moore: ‘We are dealing with pure political propaganda that has nothing to do with science.’

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  2. George Rebane Avatar

    RussS 745am – Not sure I agree with the “more interesting” assessment of these scientists’ statements. They have done their work and expressed these sentiments for some years now, and the global hysteria promoted by the elitists and the ignorant continues unabated. Given the more important concerns (see UN My World survey results) people have about other things, I think the revelation of COP21’s real agenda should be of much greater interest to people given the obvious costs and other impacts that carrying out that conference’s desiderata will deliver.
    Nevertheless, it is important for the world’s uncalcified minds to again hear from these distinguished scientists so that the skeptics’ efforts continue to be substantively supported. Thanks again Russ for the heads up on the UN’s survey.

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  3. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    George, your invented term PGW continues to be a hindrance to your message. AGW remains the term used by 99.99999 or so percent of commenters.
    Severely calcified minds won’t be convinced until glaciers threaten Toronto. Most of the alarmists won’t exactly ever not believe, but will learn to keep their mouths shut when the shoe is on the other foot.
    Here’s a cold blast from the past:

    “Our projection of 2013 for the removal of ice in summer is not accounting for the last two minima, in 2005 and 2007,” the researcher [Professor Wieslaw Maslowski] from the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California, explained to the BBC.
    “So given that fact, you can argue that may be our projection of 2013 is already too conservative.”
    <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/7139797.stm

    “>http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/7139797.stm

    Apparently not.

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  4. Russ Steele Avatar
    Russ Steele

    Gregory@01:39PM
    The link seems to be broken. I get 404 error

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  5. Russ Steele Avatar
    Russ Steele

    George@10:53AM
    More should have been “most” interesting. More was not the word I was looking for.

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  6. George Rebane Avatar

    Gregory 139pm – I’m afraid that no matter what the 99%+ use, it is the unsaid ‘preventable’ part that drives the hysteria to do something, anything. As indicated in the above diagram, AGW is mute on what if anything can be done about it (perhaps deliberately so). However, we are told that there really are things man can do to stave off the heralded catastrophe. That is what I want to emphasize for my readers. Having more often than not taken the road less traveled has been a blessing. I have never spoken for or to Everyman, that is the job of the politician.
    Agree with your Toronto assessment.

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  7. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Interesting that political freedoms ranks above climate change. So does the hula loop and walking the dog with the yo yo. Political freedoms might put a wrench in climate change getting traction and moving on up in the world.

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  8. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Here is a little reality check to the ‘jons’ of the world, 97% of voters do not care about global warming as an issue in the latest poll from fox. In fact the number went down from 5% in aug. Terrorism, the economy and immigration were the prime concerns. Men were slightly more concerned than women and whites more than blacks. Well that explains Frisch, ‘jon’ and the dark lord of liberal lament land being the 3 amigos of the sky is falling global warming set. lol ๐Ÿ˜‰

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  9. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Don, just providing a link to your comment. Traction? I don’t see no traction.
    http://dailycaller.com/2015/11/25/the-new-consensus-97-of-americans-arent-worried-about-global-warming/

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  10. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    http;//scientificamerican.com/article/climate-change-will-not-be-dangerous-for-a-long-time Interesting take on the issue.

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