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Joe Biden's Climate Denialism
Townhall.com ^ | April 23, 2021 | David Harsanyi

Posted on 04/23/2021 5:18:51 AM PDT by Kaslin

In anticipation of the virtual Leaders Summit on Climate, a two-day global gathering of more than 40 world leaders, President Joe Biden declared that the United States had a "moral imperative" to adopt an "ambitious" goal of cutting greenhouse-gas emissions by 50% from 2005 levels by 2030 and 100% by 2050.

Such an effort, if we were serious about it, would entail massive destruction of wealth, a surrender of our international trade advantages, the creation of a hugely intrusive state-run bureaucracy at home, the inhibition of free markets that have helped make the world a cleaner place and a precipitous drop in the living standards of most citizens -- especially the poor.

Of course, it should be said that those who oppose the expansion of fracking and nuclear energy -- most elected Democrats, it seems -- aren't even remotely serious about "tackling" carbon emissions, anyway. Around 80% of American energy is generated by fossil fuels and nuclear right now. Around 20% is generated by "renewables" -- predominantly wind and hydropower (which is unavailable in most places). Only around 2% of our portfolio consists of inefficient and unreliable solar power -- this, even after decades of subsidies and mandates.

It's always funny to hear people speak about solar panels as if they were some sort of cutting-edge technology. The discovery of the photovoltaic effect goes back to 1888. President Jimmy Carter declared a national "Sun Day" in 1978 and put 30 solar panels atop the White House. One of those panels is now on display at the Science and Technology Museum in China -- not only the top producer of solar panels and carbon emissions but also the nation that would most benefit from the United States' unilateral economic capitulation.

To reach Biden's goal, the United States would need to envelop most of the nation in panels and windmills and then rely on enormous Gaian prayer circles -- may she grant us sunshine and gale-force winds. We would be compelled to eliminate most air travel and cars -- making new ones produces lots of carbon emissions -- and retrofit every home, factory, warehouse and building in America to utilize this type of energy. We would need to dramatically cut back on our meat and dairy intake as well.

"The signs are unmistakable, the science undeniable," Biden claimed. "Cost of inaction keeps mounting." Now, I realize that people repeat these contentions with religious zeal, but the evidence is extraordinarily weak. For one thing, there is action. Market innovations keep creating efficiencies all the time. For another, we live in the healthiest, most equitable, most prosperous, most safe and most peaceful era in human existence. Affordable fossil fuels have done more to eliminate poverty than all the redistributionist programs ever concocted. By nearly every quantifiable measure, the environment is also in better shape now than it was 20, 30 or even 50 years ago. A lot of that is grounded by an economy that relies on affordable energy. Also, though every weather-related event is framed in a cataclysmic way, not that long ago, being killed by the climate was serious concern for most people. Today, it is incredibly rare.

Progressives, however, regularly maintain that we are facing an existential crisis. One might point out that science's predictive abilities on climate have been atrocious. But really, these days, "science" is nothing but a cudgel to push leftist policy prescriptions with little consideration for tradeoffs, reality, or morality.

The Malthusian fanaticism that's been normalized in our political rhetoric is also denialism. "Science," as the media and political class now practice it, has become little more than a means of generating apprehension and fear about progress. It is the denial of the modern technology and competitive markets which continue to allow human beings to adapt to organic and anthropogenic changes in the environment. Even people who mimic doomsday rhetoric seem to understand this intuitively. The average American says they are willing to spend up to $177 a year to avoid climate change, not the approximately $177,000,000 per person it would cost to set arbitrary dates to get rid of a carbon-energy economy.

The choice we're given now pits a thriving open economy against an economy weighed down by centralized (and unratified) worldwide climate-change treaties such as the Paris climate agreement that put little burden on growing economies such as China and India, and all of it on you.

What does that burden look like? After shutting down a large chunk of its economy in 2020, and spending trillions to keep those affected afloat and avert a depression, the United States emissions only fell by 13%. Imagine what 50% might entail. When confronted with these nagging specifics, we often hear how these are aspirational goals. Why would we aspire to make life worse for billions of people?


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: climatealarmism; climatechange; joebiden

1 posted on 04/23/2021 5:18:51 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin
Such an effort, if we were serious about it, would entail massive destruction of wealth, a surrender of our international trade advantages, the creation of a hugely intrusive state-run bureaucracy at home, the inhibition of free markets that have helped make the world a cleaner place and a precipitous drop in the living standards of most citizens -- especially the poor.

With benefits like those, why wouldn't Joseph Stolen be serious?

2 posted on 04/23/2021 5:22:49 AM PDT by MortMan (Shouldn't "palindrome" read the same forward and backward?)
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To: Kaslin
The discovery of the photovoltaic effect goes back to 1888. President Jimmy Carter declared a national "Sun Day" in 1978 and put 30 solar panels atop the White House.

The author is a moron. The photolectric effect was worthless until Bell Labs invented the semiconductor and then the semiconductor photocell. Jimmy Carter did not put solar panels on the Whitehouse. He install a solar water preheater which did almost nothing with no realistic payback considering the water was heated with natural gas. It had to be drained in the winter and in the summer it produced waste heat.

3 posted on 04/23/2021 5:23:49 AM PDT by palmer (Democracy Dies Six Ways from Sunday)
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To: Kaslin

Oh, but we are putting pressure on China!

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-04-10/aggressive-u-s-climate-plan-puts-pressure-on-china-india

The most idiotic idea, I have read in long while.
The Chinese are laughing all the way!


4 posted on 04/23/2021 5:24:05 AM PDT by AZJeep (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0AHQkryIIs)
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To: Kaslin

50% by 2030

half of all cars in USA electric and powered via sun/nuclear/hydroelectric

half of all houses in USA powered via sun/nuclear/hydroelectric

in just 8 years 5 months 6 days


5 posted on 04/23/2021 5:28:17 AM PDT by Brian Griffin
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To: Kaslin

Just what is our record today?? From what I see, we are in pretty good shape as far as air and water cleanliness is concerned - very good!


6 posted on 04/23/2021 5:31:22 AM PDT by elpadre ( )
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To: Kaslin

I’ve looked into an off-grid system for my house.

The solar panels are ~25% of the cost of the ~$14,000 package.


7 posted on 04/23/2021 5:34:15 AM PDT by Brian Griffin
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To: Kaslin

All requested federal copper mining permits issued, Joe?

That’s a “moral imperative” you know!

Rare earth stockpile for electric motors stocked?

That’s a “moral imperative” you know!


8 posted on 04/23/2021 5:38:15 AM PDT by Brian Griffin
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To: AZJeep

I read the Chinese have 90 lithium battery factories and the USA has 3.

That’s the way to safeguard UAW member employment, Joe.


9 posted on 04/23/2021 5:40:09 AM PDT by Brian Griffin
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To: Kaslin
As I write most days on FR, where are the Republicans? Climate change and the Marxism that goes along with it is so easy to debate. But Republicans do not even make an effort. Perhaps they too want to be on the temporary gravy train of money printed under the guise of saving the planet.

There is a difference between science and scientism. I will not vote for anyone that is a believer of the latter.

10 posted on 04/23/2021 5:41:34 AM PDT by ConservativeInPA (“When injustice becomes law, resistance becomes duty.” ― Thomas Jefferson)
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To: Kaslin

President Joe Biden declared that the United States had a “moral imperative” to adopt an “ambitious” goal of cutting greenhouse-gas emissions by 50% from 2005 levels by 2030 and 100% by 2050.


Get ready to park those cars, people. There’s no way to even make the first goal without regulating the internal combustion engine into non-existence. But hey, I’m sure nobody in the media will ask the logical followup question, “How do we do that, Mr. President. Please be specific!”


11 posted on 04/23/2021 6:42:07 AM PDT by Tallguy
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To: Brian Griffin

China is profiteering out of the global warming scare.
Since nobody can produce anything due to environmental concerns, and the cost of the energy needed to create green power sources is huge, almost all the “green energy” equipment is produced in China.
They can ignore all environmental concerns and produce all that crap, so some wackos in Europe and America can feel good about themselves.


12 posted on 04/23/2021 7:38:02 AM PDT by AZJeep (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0AHQkryIIs)
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