Marc Morano of ClimateDepot notifies me that
alarmists are discussing his and my Heartland Institute Climate
Conference, or last week’s ICCC 6, talks
here.
Taking a look, it’s pretty typical. Per Discovery Magazine’s
longtime promoter of the warmist creed, Chirs Mooney:
[T]he panelists-and especially Christopher Horner-were quite
affirmative that the real reason that we, the “left,” want to
restrict greenhouse gas emissions is that we want to hobble
economies, redistribute wealth, and restrict individual
freedoms.
“You can believe this is about the climate, and many people do,”
said Horner. “But it’s not a reasonable belief.” Horner went on to
argue that “it’s probably about what they’ve claimed they really
want.” For many “luminaries” of the environment movement, Horner
continued, “economic growth is not the cure, it’s the disease.”
All true, if truer with context studiously omitted. The latter
was a well-known quote from green movement godfather Maurice
Strong. Which, as you read, went unnoted. It really was my idea
that this, not some climate healing, is their idea, you
know.
Still, in my talk, which Mooney indicates he watched and at
least does provide a link to, I quoted the following:
“One has to free oneself from the illusion that international
climate policy is environmental policy”… No. Climate change
policy is about how “we redistribute de facto the world’s
wealth….” — IPCC official, Ottmar Edenhofer, lead author if WG3,
“Green Jobs”
“It is an economic restructuring bill for the global economy. We
should not pretend that it isn’t.” - David Foster, Blue-Green
Alliance spokesman
“The slogan of ‘green jobs’ is the banner under which all of the
pro-democracy forces can gather for the next big assaults.”
Erstwhile Team Obama green hero Van Jones
There’s no shortage of such claims, but all are apparently
too inconvenient to try and explain away, rationalize, or
argue as simply random fringe remarks by inconsequential actors.
Though I did ask in my talk, why should we conclude that they
are all lying in these moments of candor? Not a word
addressing this from Mooney or his interlocutor in the comments who
simply states that pointing these assertions out is
“propaganda”. Mmmm.
Oh. And I noted that nothing ever proposed would, according to
anyone, detectably impact the climate.
Ergo, you can believe it’s about the climate. If you need that.
It provides a comfy blanket of affirmation to many, shivering with
their worldview so widely discredited. It just isn’t a reasonable
belief. For the reasons stated.
And I of course
wrote a book detailing it. In their own words. And one must
admit, they do a terrific job of ‘propagandizing’ for us. And all
of which Mooney wisely if typically chooses not to address: it’s
their words that make this inescapable. As well as the ‘consensus’
of no impact.
This is done in the name of what, again?
The temperature
Will the temperature be any different after your plan?
No
So, what’s it about?
The temperature.

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