Paul Dreissen
October 15, 2017
Suppose
a crooked prosecutor framed someone and was determined to get a
conviction. So
he built an entire case on tainted, circumstantial evidence, and
testimony from
witnesses who had their reasons for wanting the guy in jail. Suppose
the
prosecutor ignored or hid exculpatory evidence and colluded with the
judge to
prevent the defendant from presenting a robust defense or
cross-examining
adverse witnesses. You know
what would happen – at least in a fair and just society. The victim
would be
exonerated and compensated. The prosecutor and judge would be
disbarred, fined
and jailed. What you
may not know is that the Obama EPA engaged in similar prosecutorial
misconduct
to convict fossil fuels of causing climate chaos and endangering the
health and
wellbeing of Americans. EPA then
used its carbon dioxide “Endangerment Finding” to justify anti-fossil
fuel
regulations, close down coal-fired power plants, block pipeline
construction,
and exempt wind and solar installations from endangered species rules.
It put
the agency in control of America’s energy, economy, job creation and
living
standards. It drove up energy prices, killed numerous jobs, and sent
families
into energy poverty. EPA’s
egregious misconduct inflicted significant harm on our nation. Having
acted to
repeal the Obama Clean Power Plan, EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt must
reverse
carbon dioxide’s conviction and scuttle the Endangerment Finding that
serves as
the foundation and justification for the agency’s war on coal, oil and
natural
gas. Any harm from fossil fuels or carbon dioxide is minuscule,
compared to the
extensive damages inflicted by the decision and subsequent regulations.
President
Obama and EPA Administrator Lisa
Jackson took
office determined to blame carbon dioxide for “dangerous” and
“unprecedented”
manmade global warming and climate change. They then used that
preordained
decision to justify closing coal-fired power plants and dramatically
restricting fossil fuel use. Mr. Obama had promised to “bankrupt” coal
companies. Ms. Jackson wasted no time in decreeing that CO2 from oil,
natural
gas coal burning “endanger” human health and welfare. It was a kangaroo
court. Their
Environmental Protection Agency did no research of its own. It simply
cherry-picked UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
reports and
wrote a Technical Support Document to make its case. The TSD ignored
studies
that contradicted its predetermined Endangerment Finding – and relied
on
circumstantial evidence of climate and extreme weather disasters
generated by
computer models. The
models were programmed on the assumption that rising atmospheric CO2
levels are
the primary or sole factor determining climate and weather. They
assumed more
carbon dioxide meant more planetary warming and worsening climate
chaos. The
role of the sun, cosmic rays, changing ocean currents and numerous
other
powerful, interconnected natural forces throughout Earth’s history was
simply
ignored. The
models predicted steadily increasing global temperatures and more
frequent and
intense storms. Instead, even as atmospheric carbon dioxide levels
continued to
rise, except for a noticeable temperature spike during the 2015-2016
super El
Niño, there has been no planetary warming since 1998. Harvey finally
ended a
record 12-year drought in Category 3-5 hurricanes making landfall in
the USA. Tornado
deaths are far less frequent than in the 1950s. Floods and droughts
differ
little from historic trends and cycles. Antarctic land ice is at record
highs,
and Arctic sea ice is again within its “normal” levels for the past 50
years.
Seas are rising at just seven inches per century, the same as 100 years
ago. The
models also assumed more warming meant more clouds that trapped more
heat. They
ignored the fact that low-lying clouds trap heat but also reflect solar
heat
back into the atmosphere. Humans might be “contributing” to
temperature,
climate and weather events, at least locally. But there is no
real-world
evidence that “greenhouse gases” have replaced natural forces to cause
climate
chaos or extreme weather – and no evidence that humans can control
Earth’s
fickle climate by controlling emissions. In fact,
with every passing year, climate model temperature
forecasts have been increasingly higher than those actually
observed over
most of the lower atmosphere. The EPA
approach amounted to saying, if reality conflicts with the models,
reality must
be wrong – or to deciding that real world evidence should be
homogenized,
adjusted and manipulated to fit model results. Indeed,
that’s exactly what EPA, the IPCC and other alarmist researchers have
done.
Older historic records were adjusted downward, modern records got
bumped upward
a bit, and government-paid scientists ignored satellite data and relied
increasingly on measurements recorded near (and contaminated by)
airport jet exhaust,
blacktop parking lots, and urban areas warmed by cars, heating and AC
vents. The IPCC
also claimed its referenced studies were all peer-reviewed by experts.
In
reality, at least 30% were not; many were prepared by graduate students
or
activist groups; and some of its most attention-getting claims (of
rapidly
melting Himalayan glaciers, for example) were nothing more than brief
email
messages noting that these were “possible” outcomes. Moreover, most
IPCC peer
reviewers were scientists who fervently promote catastrophic manmade
climate
change perspectives, receive government and other grants for writing
reports
confirming this thesis, and take turns reviewing one another’s papers. Despite
these inconvenient facts, a steady barrage of Obama EPA press releases
and
statements from alarmist regulators and “experts” insisted that fossil
fuels
were causing planetary cataclysms. Anyone who tried to present
alternative,
realistic data or views was ridiculed, vilified and silenced. Even one
of EPA’s most senior experts was summarily removed from the review
team.
“Your comments do not help the legal or policy case for this decision,”
Alan
Carlin’s supervisor told him. Two
additional facts dramatically underscore the kangaroo court nature of
EPA’s
2009 proceedings. First,
oil, natural gas and coal still provide over 80% of America’s and the
world’s
energy. The International Energy Agency says they will be at least this
important 25 years from now. Indeed, fossil fuels are the foundation
for modern
industries, transportation, communication, jobs, health and living
standards.
Emerging economic powerhouses like China and India, developing
countries the
world over, and even industrialized nations like Germany and Poland are
using
more of these fuels every year. The
Obama EPA studiously ignored these facts – and the tremendous benefits
that
fossil fuels bring to every aspect of our lives. Those benefits
outweigh any
asserted dangers – by orders of magnitude. Second,
carbon dioxide is not a pollutant, as defined by the Clean Air Act –
and was
never listed in any legislation as a pollutant. It was turned into an
alleged
pollutant by dishonest, ideological EPA prosecutors, who needed to
justify
their anti-fossil fuel regulatory agenda. In
reality, carbon dioxide is the miracle molecule without which most life
on
Earth would cease to exist. It enables plants of all kinds to convert
soil
nutrients and water into the fibers, fruits and seeds that are
essential to
humans and animals. The more CO2 in the air, the faster and better
plants grow,
and the more they are able to withstand droughts, disease, and damage
from
insects and viruses. In the process, crop, forest and grassland plants,
and
ocean and freshwater phytoplankton, exhale the oxygen we breathe. In
rendering its endangerment decision, EPA ignored these incalculable CO2
benefits. It ignored experts and studies that would have provided vital
information about the tremendous value to our planet and people from
fossil
fuels and carbon dioxide. Finally,
having a slightly warmer planet with more atmospheric CO2 would be
hugely
beneficial for plants, wildlife and humanity. By contrast, having a colder
planet, with less carbon dioxide, would be
seriously harmful for arable
land extent, growing seasons, crops, people and wildlife habitats. The
EPA
Endangerment Finding is the foundation for the Obama era Clean Power
Plan and
other rules. Reversing it is essential to moving forward with
science-based
energy and climate policies. |
Paul
Driessen is a senior fellow with the Committee For A Constructive
Tomorrow (www.CFACT.org) and author of Eco-Imperialism: Green power –
Black death. Read his full bio here. You can contact Paul here. |
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