The global-warming hucksters
by Pat Buchanan
Posted: October 23, 2007
1:00 a.m. Eastern
The scaremongers are not always wrong. The Trojans should have
listened to Cassandra. But history shows that the scaremongers are
usually wrong.
Parson Malthus predicted mass
starvation 250 years ago, as the population was growing
geometrically, doubling each generation, while agricultural
production was going arithmetically, by 2 percent or so a year.
But today, with perhaps 1 percent of our population in full-time
food production, we are the best-fed and fattest 300 million
people on Earth.
Karl Marx was proven dead wrong
about the immiseration of the masses under capitalism and the
coming revolution in the industrial West, though they still have
hopes at Harvard.
Neville Chute's "On the Beach"
proved as fictional as "Dr. Strangelove" and "Seven Days in May."
Paul Ehrlich's "Population Bomb" never exploded. It fizzled when
the Birth Dearth followed the Baby Boom.
"The Crash of '79" never happened.
Instead, we got Ronald Reagan and record prosperity. The Club of
Rome notwithstanding, we did not run out of oil. The world did not
end in Y2K, when we crossed the millennium, as some had
prophesied. "Nuclear winter," where we were all going to freeze to
death after the soot from Reagan's nuclear war blotted out the
sun, didn't quite happen. Rather, the Soviet Empire gave up the
ghost.
Is then global warming – a steady
rise in the temperature of the Earth to where the polar ice caps
melt, oceans rise 23 feet, cities sink into the sea and horrendous
hurricanes devastate the land – an imminent and mortal danger?
Put me down as a disbeliever.
Like the panics of bygone eras,
this one has the aspect of yet another re-enactment of the Big
Con. The huckster arrives in town, tells all the rubes that
disaster impends for them and their families, but says there may
be one last chance they can be saved – but it will take a lot of
money. And the folks should go about collecting it, right now.
This, it seems to me, is what the
global-warming scare and scam are all about – frightening
Americans into transferring sovereignty, power and wealth to a
global political elite that claims it alone understands the crisis
and it alone can save us from impending disaster.
Under the Kyoto Protocol, from
which China and India were exempt, the United States was to reduce
carbon emissions to 1990 levels, which could not be done without
inducing a new Depression and reducing the standard of living of
the American people. So, we ignored Kyoto – and how have we
suffered? The Europeans who signed on also largely ignored it. How
have they suffered?
We are told global warming was
responsible for the hurricane summer of Katrina and Rita that
devastated Texas, Mississippi and New Orleans. Yet Dr. William
Gray, perhaps the nation's foremost expert on hurricanes, says he
and his most experienced colleagues believe humans have little
impact on global warming and global warming cannot explain the
frequency or ferocity of hurricanes. After all, we had more
hurricanes in the first half of the 20th century than in the last
50 years, as global warming was taking place.
"We're brainwashing our children,"
says Gray. "They're going to the Gore movie ('An Inconvenient
Truth') and being fed all this. It's ridiculous. ... We'll look
back on all of this in 10 or 15 years and realize how foolish it
was."
Gray does concede that for a
scholar to question global warming can put his next federal grant
in mortal peril.
While modest warming has taken
place, there is no conclusive evidence human beings are
responsible, no conclusive evidence Earth's temperature is rising
dangerously or will reach intolerable levels and no conclusive
evidence that warming will do more harm than good.
The glaciers may be receding, but
the polar bear population is growing, alarmingly in some Canadian
Indian villages. Though more people on our planet of 6 billion may
die of heat, estimates are that many more may be spared death from
the cold. The Arctic ice cap may be shrinking, but that may mean
year-round passage through northern Canadian waters from the
Atlantic to the Pacific and the immense resources of the Arctic
made more accessible to man. Why else did Vladimir Putin's boys
make their dash to claim the pole?
The mammoth government we have
today is a result of politicians rushing to solve "crises" by
creating and empowering new federal agencies.
Whether it's hunger, poverty or
homelessness, in the end, the poor are always with us, but now we
have something else always with us: scores of thousands of federal
bureaucrats and armies of academics to study the problem and
assess the progress, with all their pay and benefits provided by
our tax dollars.
Cal Coolidge said that when you see
10 troubles coming up the road toward you, sometimes the best
thing to do is nothing, because nine of them will fall into the
ditch before they get to you. And so it will be with global
warming, if we don't sell out America to the hucksters who would
save us.
Pat Buchanan was twice a candidate
for the Republican presidential nomination and the Reform
Party’s candidate in 2000. He is also a founder and editor of
The American Conservative.
Now a political analyst for MSNBC and a syndicated columnist, he
served three presidents in the White House, was a founding
panelist of three national TV shows, and is the author of seven
books.