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That Bolshevik conspiracy better known as global warming

by: Eric B.

Sun Jun 24, 2012 at 14:18:20 PM EDT


Loading the dice, as the scientists say.

As the climate changes, the normal cycles of our Earth become altered. Whether from human-related or natural causes, the shifts in temperature associated with the changing climate can change the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere, and this can lead to major changes in the probability for extreme weather. Some evidence can be found by looking at the ratio of extreme highs and lows in U.S. weather over the last 50 years.

On the issue of global warming, also very uncontroversially known as climate change, the scientists are singing one tune and the American people an entirely different one. It has become fairly common for scientists to make more dire warnings when communicating amongst themselves than they do to the general public. Gaining steam, in fact, is the idea of geo-engineering, which is purposefully polluting the atmosphere with reflective junk -- pollution and its sunlight reflective qualities is believed behind the general cool down of the mid-20th century -- in hopes of artificially lowering the atmosphere's temperature. This is both an idea gaining support as scientists become increasingly pessimistic that we'll come up with a real, political solutions, and the apex of insanity.

Why has it come to this? Craven, awful media reportage like this.

In the news release, Walberg said: "At a time when American families and businesses just can't afford further job losses and higher energy costs, this Administration insists on circumventing Congress and burdening our economy through more regulations.  I am glad to have 100 of my colleagues join me in pushing back against a back door cap-and-trade program and insist that our nation's energy and climate policy will be determined by Congress, not unelected bureaucrats," 

The paragraph before this was n awful he said/she said posing of "both sides," followed by what is essentially an unchallenged factual error. The administration didn't insist on circumventing Congress. The administration went the bureaucratic route -- a route paved by a Supreme Court decision -- because Congress refused to do anything.  This isn't just my opinion, by the way, but simple, clear, factual political history.  If you're covering a story like this and can't get that right, you have no business in the biz.

Eric B. :: That Bolshevik conspiracy better known as global warming
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Cap and trade was a Republican idea
It was used in the 1990s to combat acid rain. And both the individual mandate and health insurance exchanges were also a Republican idea. What changed? Far right-wingers like Walberg took over the party and hunted moderate Republicans into extinction.

A government that robs Peter to pay Paul can always count on the support of Paul.

I wouldn' give Timmeh
credit, even indirectly, for taking over anything. He's a symptom, not a cause.

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Cap and trade also largely worked for sulfur dioxide emissions
It's about the time that people started re-making the case that environmentalism was a product of middle class wealth.  American capitalism also left the United States uniquely flexible to deal with environmental problems created by industrialization.  The Cuyahoga caught fire twice. But, it was also the flexibility of the American system that allowed us to clean it up.  That started by being honest with ourselves that there was a problem to start with.

The land of the former Soviet Union is still an environmental mess because of the comparatively inflexible Soviet system.  They were so wrapped up in growth for the sake of the proletariat that they didn't care what they were doing to the land, air, and water.

Acid rain is an excellent example of the difference between the two.  The Soviets ignored acid rain and when that government finally fell, many of the lakes and rivers of Eastern Europe were essentially dead waters.

Meanwhile, George Bush I got his cap-and-trade program through Congress and sulfur emissions fell.  Acid rain hasn't entirely gone away, but it was dealt with.

The Tim Walbergs of the Republican Party are every bit like the old cows of the Soviet Union.  They've got a serious problem on their hands but refuse to acknowledge it.  Even worse, they cast every possible remedy as a form of an unacceptable religion, which leaves the rest of us stuck with a problem that's getting worse.  That's the great irony here ... while howling about communists everywhere, these guys have adopted their worst practices and given up on the strengths of a system they claim to cherish so deeply it borders of idol worship.

Among the Trees


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