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  <http://www.jeffjacoby.com> Jeff Jacoby <http://www.jeffjacoby.com> [image:
Pundicity] <http://www.pundicity.com>  No climate debate? Yes, there is

*by Jeff Jacoby
The Boston 
Globe<http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/editorial_opinion/oped/articles/2009/07/01/no_climate_debate_yes_there_is>
July 1, 2009*

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IN HIS weekly 
address<http://www.whitehouse.gov/the_press_office/UPDATED-and-FINAL-WEEKLY-ADDRESS-President-Obama-Calls-Energy-Bill-Passage-Critical-to-Stronger-American-Economy>on
Saturday, President Obama saluted the House of Representatives for
passing 
Waxman-Markey<http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/getdoc.cgi?dbname=111_cong_bills&docid=f:h2454rh.txt.pdf>,
the gargantuan energy-rationing bill that would amount to the largest tax
increase in the nation's history. It would do so by making virtually
everything that depends on energy -- which is virtually everything -- more
expensive.

The president didn't describe the legislation in those terms on Saturday,
but he made no bones about
it<http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2009/06/27/flashback_obama_says_cap_and_trade_makes_electricity_rates_skyrocket.html>last
year. In an interview with the San Francisco Chronicle in January
2008,
he calmly explained how cap-and-trade -- the carbon-dioxide rationing scheme
that is at the heart of Waxman-Markey -- would work:

  Actually, there hasn't been any for 10 years
  "Under my plan of a cap-and-trade system, electricity rates would
necessarily skyrocket . . . because I'm capping greenhouse gases, coal power
plants, natural gas, you name it. . . . Whatever the plants were, whatever
the industry was, they would have to retrofit their operations. That will
cost money, and they will pass that [cost] on to consumers."

In the same interview, Obama suggested that his energy policy would require the
ruin of the coal
industry<http://hotair.com/archives/2008/11/02/obama-well-bankrupt-any-new-coal-plants>.
"If somebody wants to build a coal-fired plant, they can," he told the
Chronicle. "It's just that it will bankrupt them, because they are going to
be charged a huge sum for all that greenhouse gas that's being emitted."

The justification for inflicting all this financial misery, of course, is
the onrushing catastrophe of human-induced global warming -- a catastrophe
that can be prevented only if we abandon the carbon-based fuels on which
most of the prosperity and productivity of modern life depend. But what if
that looming catastrophe isn't real? What if climate change has little or
nothing to do with human
activity<http://blog.heritage.org/2009/03/27/man%E2%80%99s-contribution-to-global-warming>?
What if enacting cap-and-trade means incurring excruciating costs in
exchange for infinitesimal <http://masterresource.org/?p=2355> benefits?

Hush, says Obama. Don't ask such questions. And don't listen to anyone who
does. "There is no longer a debate about whether carbon pollution is placing
our planet in jeopardy," he
declared<http://www.rollcall.com/news/36360-1.html>in his Saturday
remarks. "It's happening."

No debate? The president, like Humphrey
Bogart<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8ATo3vNmu0>,
must have been misinformed. The debate over global warming is more robust
than it has been in years, and not only in America. "In April, the Polish
Academy of Sciences published a document challenging man-made global
warming," Kimberly Strassel noted in The Wall Street
Journal<http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124597505076157449.html>the
other day. "In France, President Nicolas Sarkozy wants to tap Claude
Allegre to lead the country's new ministry of industry and innovation.
Twenty years ago Allegre was among the first to trill about man-made global
warming, but the geochemist has since recanted. . . . Norway's Ivar Giaever,
Nobel Prize winner for physics, decries it as the 'new religion.'"

Closer to home, the noted physicist Hal Lewis (emeritus at the University of
California, Santa Barbara) e-mails me a copy of a statement he and several
fellow scientists, including physicists Will
Happer<http://www.princeton.edu/physics/people/faculty/william-happer>and
Robert
Austin <http://www.princeton.edu/physics/people/faculty/robert-austin> of
Princton, Laurence
Gould<http://uhaweb.hartford.edu/lgould/ACADESUMforWebsite22Aug2007.htm>of
the University of Hartford, and climate scientist Richard
Lindzen <http://www-eaps.mit.edu/faculty/lindzen.htm> of MIT, have sent to
Congress. "The sky is not falling," they write. Far from warming, "the Earth
has been cooling for 10 years" -- a trend that "was *not* predicted by the
alarmists' computer models."

Fortune magazine recently
profiled<http://money.cnn.com/2009/05/14/magazines/fortune/globalwarming.fortune/index.htm>veteran
climatologist John
Christy<http://science.nasa.gov/ssl/PAD/sppb/NSSTC-CSPAR_Colloquia/FAL-01/christy_bio.html>,
a lead author of the 2001 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report
and co-author of the American Geophysical Union's 2003 statement on climate
change <http://www.agu.org/sci_soc/prrl/prrl0335.html>. With his green
credentials, Fortune observed, Christy is the warm-mongers' "worst nightmare
-- an accomplished climate scientist with no ties to Big Oil who has
produced reams and reams of data that undermine arguments that the earth's
atmosphere is warming at an unusual rate and question whether the remedies
being talked about in Congress will actually do any good."

No one who cares about the environment or the nation's economic well-being
should take it on faith that climate change is a crisis, or that drastic
changes to the economy are essential to "save the planet." Hundreds of
scientists reject the alarmist
narrative<http://www.epw.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=Minority.Blogs&ContentRecord_id=10fe77b0-802a-23ad-4df1-fc38ed4f85e3>.
For non-experts, a steadily-widening shelf of excellent books surveys the
data in laymen's terms and exposes the weaknesses in the doomsday scenario
-- among others, *Climate
Confusion<https://www.amazon.com/dp/1594032106?tag=jeffjaccom-20&camp=0&creative=0&linkCode=as4&creativeASIN=1594032106&adid=0QZYJBR8SHEY9G8X1FC3&;>
* by Roy W. Spencer, *Climate of
Fear<https://www.amazon.com/dp/1882577655?tag=jeffjaccom-20&camp=0&creative=0&linkCode=as4&creativeASIN=1882577655&adid=19649Y0BV6RP46AZ2JY8&;>
* by Thomas Gale Moore, *Taken by
Storm<https://www.amazon.com/dp/1552632121?tag=jeffjaccom-20&camp=0&creative=0&linkCode=as4&creativeASIN=1552632121&adid=05JEBJ58TF46KJMZBBD5&;>
*, by Christopher Essex and Ross McKitrick, and *Unstoppable Global Warming:
Every 1,500 
Years<https://www.amazon.com/dp/0742551245?tag=jeffjaccom-20&camp=0&creative=0&linkCode=as4&creativeASIN=0742551245&adid=13H1SRNNZDNVBYRTWD7B&;>
*, by S. Fred Singer and Dennis Avery.

If the case for a war on carbon dioxide were unassailable, no one would have
to warn against debating it. The 212 House members who voted against
Waxman-Markey <http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2009/roll477.xml> last week
plainly don't believe the matter is settled. They're
right<http://www.jeffjacoby.com/623/the-spreading-skepticism-on-climate-change>
.



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