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“One has to free oneself from the illusion that international climate policy is environmental policy”

Climate Change Idiocy and The Economist



For a brief period I subscribed to The Economist, the London-based internationally distributed magazine, but I stopped as it became obvious that its editors are idiots and the general purpose of the magazine is to ignore any and all facts that might contradict their obsession with "global warming" and now "climate change."

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Last year, The Economist had a cover that said, "Stop Climate Change." That's like saying stop the Earth from circumnavigating the Sun. The issue came out about the same time as the entire fictitious infrastructure of "global warming" came undone and resulted in the collapse of the last United Nations conference of liars who had gathered in Copenhagen to impose the purchase, sale and trade of "carbon credits" on the world. A year later, the Chicago Exchange that had been set up to cash in on the scam had closed its doors. The one in Europe is selling carbon credits for pennies these days. Naturally, California, besotted with global warming idiocy, is preparing to have its own exchanges. Apparently, despite glaring headlines in British newspapers, no one at The Economist was aware that the Climate Research Unit (CRU) of East Anglia University, had been found to be rigging the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change data for years. Did the Economist's editors learn anything in the past year? No. Indeed, its latest issue sports a cover that says "How to Live with Climate Change." In a year's time, they have gone from saying stop climate change to learn to live with it. Is there a choice? This is not the most original idea given the fact that human beings have been living with climate change since we climbed down from the trees and began walking upright, developing language, and spreading across the face of the Earth. Eskimos found ways to survive in the Arctic. Polynesians learned to travel among Pacific islands. Everywhere civilizations came and went while agriculture was introduced to feed more and more people who, in turn, preferred living in cities as opposed to plowing the soil. The art and science of war flourished. The Economist focused its attention on next week's "meeting of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change", the subject of a conference to be held in Cancun, Mexico. You may recall that President Obama attended last year's conference in Copenhagen that foundered on the news that there never was any dramatic increase in the Earth's temperature. Leaked emails revealed that the only "proof" of "global warming" could be found in corrupt, falsified computer models churned out by the CRU and a coordinated climate scam out of Pennsylvania State University, the recipient of comparable "climate research" funding. The President had to depart early because of a massive blizzard that enveloped Copenhagen. Even the Economist had to admit that "in the wake of the Copenhagen summit, there is a growing acceptance that the effort to avert serious climate change has run out of steam." That's also likely due to the fact that there is no way to "avert serious climate change." The Economist, however, held out hope that "a few climatic disasters" might get the scam going again. It is an act of journalistic criminality to publish outright lies, but The Economist is not deterred by anything resembling the truth. It asserts a "likelihood " that "the Earth will be at least 3 degrees Celsius warmer at the end of this century than it was at the beginning of the industrial revolution, less warming is possible, but so is more, and quicker." So there could be less, but there could be more This is utter rot. It is typical of the way "global warming" was always predicted to arrive twenty, fifty or a hundred years from now; all based on manipulated and mendacious computer models. The usual predictions of heat waves, droughts, along with melting poles and glaciers are cited in its cover editorial. Just as the Cancun festival of climate lies will do, The Economist rhapsodizes about a massive redistribution of wealth from industrialized developed nations to those in the grip of despots, Islam, communism or other systems that keep them poor. When interviewed recently, IPCC official, Ottmar Edenhofer, a German economist, bluntly said that "One has to free oneself from the illusion that international climate policy is environmental policy," So what is climate change policy really about? It is about how "we redistribute de facto the world's wealth..." If this sounds like the usual communist claptrap, it is. © Alan Caruba, 2010

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