
"Current
lifestyles and consumption patterns of the affluent middle class -
involving high meat intake, the use of fossil fuels, electrical
appliances, home and work-place air-conditioning, and suburban
housing - are not sustainable.”
- Maurice Strong,
opening speech at the 1992 Rio Earth Summit
The
Green Economy – A Global Economic Suicide Pact
The global green movement
places very little value on the modern industrial society that has
produced huge improvements in economic prosperity, health care, human
rights, education and standards of living. In fact, the green
movement hates and fears western-style capitalism. To them, the loss
of industrial civilisation is of no great consequence. In fact, it is
one of the top priorities on the Global Green Agenda.
The
green movement has been obsessed with capitalism, especially evil
multi-national corporations, since its birth in the 1960s. Long
before the advent of ‘global warming’, the primary
objective of the movement was, and always has been, simply the
destruction of energy production. They know that the life blood of
the industrial society is energy, especially fossil fuels, and a
significant reduction in energy availability will deal a fatal blow
to Gaia’s greatest threat – capitalism.
Primitive
societies are admired for being sustainable and living in harmony
with Gaia. Western capitalist nations are reviled as “destroyers
of the earth” which must be subdued. They make no attempt to
conceal this agenda. To once again quote the Club of Rome, "Isn't
the only hope for the planet that the industrialized civilizations
collapse? Isn't it our responsibility to bring that about?",
and from the Earth Charter, “The current course of
development is thus clearly unsustainable. Current problems cannot be
solved by piecemeal measures. More of the same is not enough. Radical
change from the current trajectory is not an option, but an absolute
necessity.”
One
of the first targets of green movement was the nuclear power
industry. Even though nuclear energy offers enormous energy potential
with no CO2 emissions they still revile it. They also fiercely oppose
any proposals to build new hydro-electric dams based on perceived
negative environmental effects. The same argument is used to oppose
any proposals to develop new oil fields. They intend to starve the
beast not feed it. The only sources of power that the environmental
movement is willing to allow are wind and sunlight. Humans will just
have to adapt to living with very low volumes of unreliable energy.
Of course the
big prize has always been to find some way to control, or even
eliminate, the use of fossil fuels. After all, it is fossil fuels
that have allowed the human population to blossom from a mere one
billion in 1850 to more than six billion today. A single barrel of
oil contains 18,000 man-hours of energy.
Hence the 20 million barrels that the USA consumes each day is
equivalent to 15 billion additional human workers. Oil has empowered
each American worker the equivalent of 45 ‘virtual slaves’.
Globally it provides us with the equivalent daily energy of more than
70 billion human workers. Try pushing your car for a few miles to see
just how much work oil does for us.
In 1850 more than 85% of
people led lives of hard drudgery growing food, today less than 2% of
people in western societies are employed in the agricultural sector.
In 1850 most people never traveled beyond the next village, whereas
we are free to roam the world and learn from other cultures. The
average life expectancy in England in 1850 was 34, and infant
mortality was nearly 30%. Now the average life expectancy is in
excess of 70, and infant mortality is miniscule.
But
the green movement looks back with great fondness to a simpler and
gentler time. According to them without fossil fuels the world will
be transformed into an Ecotopia. We would all live in small
sustainable villages, surrounded by lush fields where happy peasants
sang love-songs to Gaia as they gently tilled her soil. Without the
unbridled power provided by fossil fuels we could no longer dominate
the earth, shaping it according to our own will. Humans would learn
to once again live humbly alongside all other living beings, and be
reconciled with Mother Nature.
The
fact that modern ‘industrial’ agriculture would collapse
without fossil fuels, and as a result hundreds of millions would
starve, seems to be of minor consequence. It’s just a bit of
short-term pain for long-term gain. Ted Turner, who donated over a
billion dollars to the United Nations specifically to fund the
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) thinks that "A
total population of 250-300 million people, a 95% decline from
present levels, would be ideal."
Hence
for the green movement Global Warming presents an opportunity to
finally and completely destroy the voracious beast of capitalism.
They are demanding the imposition of a massive
reduction in global emissions of carbon dioxide accompanied by a
freeze on such emissions at the sharply reduced level. This would
immediately result in the elimination or radical reduction in the
supply of all goods and services that depend on fossil fuel
consumption. As Al Gore says it would be a “wrenching
transformation of society.” Every aspect of daily life
would be dramatically altered.
The much vaunted Stern Report
called for a 25% reduction in global carbon dioxide emissions by
2050. Given the fact that the world population is expected to
increase by third which means the 9 billion people would have to
generate 25% less then 6 billion, or a per capita reduction of 50%.
This would devastate the global economy and make the Great Depression
look like a picnic.
The two leading Democratic Presidential
Candidates, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, have both called for a
40% reduction by 2040. Factoring in population growth, this would
require a reduction of more than 75%. You really have to wonder if
they have thought deeply about the implications of this goal. It even
makes the climate doom stories seem pleasant.
And then we
have dear old Al Gore. The Goracle has called for a reduction in
global carbon dioxide emissions of 90% within 10 years! There
is little chance that modern society could function with 25% less
oil, just imagine the consequences of a 90% reduction.. Cities would
be deserted and slowly rot. Infrastructure could no longer be
maintained. It would surely result in a massive die-off in the human
population.
I’m quite certain Al isn’t serious
about his demands for a 90% reduction. That would be uncontrollable,
and the whole purpose behind the Global Green Agenda is to gain
control over, transform, and reduce human activity. A more likely
outcome will be less severe reductions, combined with the imposition
of a global system of carbon permits governed by the United Nations.
This would give the UN unprecedented power to regulate individuals,
businesses and governments, all in the name of ‘saving the
Earth’. Carbon markets have already been established in many
countries in anticipation of a mandatory system.
In the
United States the only operating carbon emissions trading market is
the Chicago Climate
Exchange (CCX). Coincidentally, or not, Al Gore’s hedge
fund, Generation Investment Management, is the largest shareholder in
CCX. Now that’s what I call a conflict of interest! The most
vocal Global Warming alarmist is the largest shareholder in the USA’s
only operating ‘carbon market’. On the board of CCX we
find our old friend Maurice Strong.
In late 2007 the UN will
host a conference in Bali with the intention of formulating an
internationally binding Climate Change Treaty to replace the Kyoto
Protocol. It is widely expected that this treaty will mandate a
global carbon trading system, and possibly a global carbon tax. Many
green activists know that Global Warming is a vague and hollow
threat. However, it is proving to be a very effective tool in
implementing their Global Green Agenda which began more than a decade
ago with Sustainable Development and Agenda 21.
"Effective
execution of Agenda 21 will require a profound reorientation of all
human society, unlike anything the world has ever experienced —
a major shift in the priorities of both governments and individuals
and an unprecedented redeployment of human and financial resources.
This shift will demand that a concern for the environmental
consequences of every human action be integrated into individual and
collective decision-making at every level."
-
UN Agenda 21