Climate-change Bill Would Devastate Families and Industries

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Undeterred by record cold temperatures worldwide for the winter of 2007-2008 and recent admissions by the UN’s World Meteorological Organization that global temperatures have been in decline for the past decade and will continue to drop through most of 2008, politicians at the local, state, and federal levels are continuing to push for more carbon dioxide emission controls. If passed, these new restrictive laws will have zero-to-negligible impact on global climate, but enormous economic impact on families, industries, communities, and countries. The most imminent threat is the Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act (S. 2191), which is expected to come up for a vote in the United States Senate in June. “First, this bill will force energy prices even higher,” warns Sen. James Inhofe (R-Okla.), the Senate’s leading opponent of climate alarmism. “Supporters of this bill are going to be asking the American people to pay even more for energy at the pump and in their homes at a time when energy prices are already on the rise. If this bill passes, electricity prices are estimated to skyrocket 35 percent to 65 percent within just seven years, forcing a huge economic hit on American households.”

Sen. Inhofe cites studies showing the legislation killing 1.5 million to 3.4 million American jobs by 2020. On May 5, the American Petroleum Institute released an evaluation of Lieberman-Warner showing that passage of the bill would dramatically reduce domestic natural gas production and drive American refinery capital, production, and jobs overseas. The API report warns that refinery investment would move overseas because U.S. plants would be required to obtain greenhouse gas allowances for emissions when most foreign refineries would not. Domestic refinery investment could drop by more than $3 billion/year by 2012 and $11.5 billion/year by 2020, it says.


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I think the key lesson for us

Is how the left used the transmission belt of ideas to have their agenda taught as gospel to our children. I have had to present my children with alternate sources of information all the way through school to give them a balanced view of the issues of the environment as related by the left. I'm sure most people who visit this site have had the same task.

A great essay on this topic is available in Ayn Rand's book, "For the New Intellectual". The signature chapter is well worth the read.

It doesn't at all surprise me that this bill is still being supported in spite of the evidense. Environmentalism is not about the environment, it is about the destruction of that which is uniquely human. Human survival is achieved as the result of acts of discovery and creation, and it is those acts that environmentalists consider to be crimes agains nature.

http://www.aynrand.org/site/News2?page=NewsArticle&id=8403&news_iv_ctrl=...

Mankind's first great discovery was fire, and it is now precicely that which the environmental movement wishes to extinguish.

neilbaxter4 Posted by neilbaxter4 on Fri, 05/30/2008 - 20:03
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