By R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. on 2.15.07 @ 12:07AM
Rather than debate the possibility of global warming we should be applauding it and doing everything we can to usher it in.
WASHINGTON -- Early in the Second World War George Orwell
famously wrote, "As I write, highly civilized human beings are
flying overhead, trying to kill me." The irony of that scene, I
assume, accounts for the line's enduring fame. Well let me try some
irony on you: As I write, freezing rain and wind-whipped snow are
pelting my roof, rendering me miserable, yet highly civilized human
beings are trying to kill me. They actually oppose global
warming. Despite the inclement weather, they remonstrate that
global warming is an environmental evil, and from universities and
media outlets they endeavor to silence anyone who departs from
their orthodoxy.
Scientists who remain calm are intimidated, and those extreme
skeptics who doubt the global warming orthodoxy are abominated. A
distinguished American think tank that sought an open debate on
climate change, the American Enterprise Institute, was slandered in
the media as a tool of Big Oil. A leading British climate
scientist, Mike Hulme of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change
Research, has adumbrated the extent of this anti-intellectual
campaign, saying, "I have found myself increasingly chastised by
climate change campaigners when my public statements and lectures
on climate change have not satisfied their thirst for environmental
drama and exaggerated rhetoric."
Meanwhile, I am sitting here in our nation's capital freezing.
In California, the citrus crop is near ruin. The plains states look
like Antarctica, and from the Midwest to the Atlantic coast snow
and ice are everywhere. The logical conclusion is that rather than
debate the possibility of global warming we should be applauding it
and doing everything we can to usher it in.
Most scientists agree that the planet is today about one degree
Celsius warmer than it was a century ago, but so what? In North
America winters are still miserable, and frankly even in
border-state climes such as Washington it can remain chilly right
up to mid-May. No one can count on dinner at an outdoor cafe until
June, and it was not until mid-June that President Bill Clinton
would forsake his tricky indoor recreations for his beloved golf
course. Now it is rumored that the forthcoming report from the
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change will predict that its
earlier reports of global warming were exaggerated.
Thus, we might all ask why the opponents of global warming are
so hysterical. Basically they are led by the same environmentalists
who have been so wrong in the past, and they are always hysterical.
In the 1970s they predicted a coming global ice age and
overpopulation that would give us all claustrophobia by the end of
the twentieth century. They predicted a depletion of resources that
would lead to global recession. Their solution has always been the
same, hand the government over to them. In fact, if they control
the debate over global warming as they hope they will, they
envisage governing the world and ending global warming by taxation
and limiting the use of fossil fuel worldwide.
The way they will do this is through a series of international
treaties. But even the signatories to the Kyoto Accords are not
abiding by such treaties. The Europeans have been cheating on their
Kyoto agreements for years. Charles Horner, a commentator on
climate control, notes that Europe's carbon dioxide emissions are
increasing twice as fast as those in the United States, despite the
Europeans' Kyoto agreements. Climate agreements are no more
enforceable than arms control agreements or bans against the spread
of nuclear arms.
The global warming hysterics have no instrument to limit the use
of fossil fuel, except perhaps here in the United States where we
would live by our agreement. As a consequence American economic
growth would slow, innovation would slow, and jobs would be lost.
That is a very high price to pay for continuing to shiver through
frigid winters. It is about time Americans acknowledge that global
warming is our friend. It cannot come fast enough. No sensible
person looks forward to what the weather reports call a "wintry
mix."
topics:
Bill Clinton, Environment, Global Warming, NATO, Oil