By
Alan Caruba
I will never understand the kind of thinking behind a
lie so big that it became an international fraud and swindle. I cannot
understand why an international organization, the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change, (IPCC) operating under the umbrella of the United Nations, was
permitted to issue reports of an imminent threat to the Earth, to mankind, that
a freshman student of meteorology would know were false.
At long last the
Big Lie of Global Warming has been totally exposed and we can thank
The Heartland Institute, a free market think
tank that has organized and hosted eight international Conferences on Climate
Change since 2008 to expose the lies behind global warming – now called "climate
change" – as it became clear that seventeen years of continuous cooling has put
a Big Chill on this Big Lie.
I suspect that the Heartland team, led by Joe Bast and including
some remarkable, dedicated people, will only get a line or two in some future
historian's account of the deception that began in 1988 before a congressional
committee. Thereafter the global warming hoax was given momentum by former Vice
President Al Gore who, along with the IPCC, would receive a Nobel Peace
Prize!
It helps to have a sense of humor when you are doing battle with
hucksters who have the entire world's media to defend them. The climate
"skeptics" – some of the world's most renowned meteorologists – dubbed their
effort the Nongovernmental International Panel on Climate Change (NIPCC) and,
working with the Heartland Institute, have just released a new edition of
"Climate Change Reconsidered
II."It arrives just as the IPCC will release its 5th Assessment
Report. The IPCC's lies will get lots of news coverage. Heartland's NIPCC report
was fortunate to have notice taken by Fox News, but beyond that most of the
intransigent U.S. news media ignored it.
As often as not one has to look
to foreign newspapers to get the truth. In Great Britain's
The
Mail, the headline on September 14 was "Global warming just HALF what we
said: World's top climate scientists admit computers got the effects of
greenhouse gases wrong." A leaked copy of the IPCC report revealed "scientific
forecasts of imminent doom were drastically wrong."
Well, of course, they
were wrong. The so-called "science" on which they were based was idiotic. It
focused primarily on carbon dioxide (CO2) and other so-called "greenhouse
gases," claiming they were trapping heat while being produced by all manner of
human activity related to generating energy with coal, oil, and natural
gas.
Dr. Martin Hertzberg, Ph,D, co-author of "Slaying the Sky Dragon –
Death of the Greenhouse Gas Theory," summed it up neatly, pointing out that
water vapor in the Earth's atmosphere is a primary factor affecting
climate long term and weather short term.
"The determinant of weather is
mainly water in all its forms," said Dr. Herzberg, "as vapor in the atmosphere,
in its heat transport by evaporation and condensation, as the enormous
circulating mass of liquid ocean whose heat capacity and mass/energy transport
dominate the motions of our atmosphere and the precipitation from it, and
finally as cloud, snow, and ice cover which influence the radiative balance
between the Sun, the Earth, and free Space."
As you try to wrap your mind
around that explanation, just think about the way the Earth goes through regular
seasons as well as predictable cycles of warming and cooling. It has done this
now for some 4.5 billion years.
To read "Climate Change Reconsidered II,"
visit its
website. Among its
findings, the report notes that "no close correlation exists between temperature
variation over the past 150 years and human related CO2 emissions." Blaming the
climate or even the weather on humans is insane. You might as well blame the
floods in Colorado on humans instead of the downpours of rain, comparable to
1894 and 1969.
Indeed, the U.S. gives ample evidence of greatly reduced
events associated with the weather. There have been fewer tornadoes over recent
decades. It's been eight years since a Category 3 hurricane hit the U.S.
Droughts have been shorter and less extreme than the 1930s and 1950s. And sea
levels are predicted to increase barely four to eight inches per
century
and that may be on the high side. There will be dramatic weather events, but
there have
always been dramatic weather events!
The Heartland's
new report is welcome, but both they and I know that the same deceitful
charlatans are still at work in the United Nations, in the United States, and
around the world to keep this greatest of hoaxes alive.
The harm the global warming hoax has done and continues to do is
best seen in the efforts of the Environmental Protection Agency to wipe out the
coal industry based entirely on the lie that CO2 is a "pollutant." When the
House Energy& Commerce Committee held a hearing on the Obama
administration's climate policies thirteen agencies were invited to testify, but
the administration provided only EPA administrator Gina McCarty and Energy
Secretary Ernest Moniz. The latter read a prepared statement that was one long
lie about global warming. Presumably he was under oath!
Ms. McCarty, the
latest in a long line of environmental fanatics to run the agency, was forced
under questioning to admit that current and proposed greenhouse gas regulations
are
not there to protect the public but to influence "the international
community" to reduce their CO2 and other alleged emissions. Not only do the
regulations have no basis in science, but they exist to keep the environmental
war on energy use going and to pressure developing nations such as China and
India. Within the past month, the citizens of Australia rose up and threw out
the politicians who imposed a "carbon" tax on them. The new prime minister has
shut down the "climate ministry" that existed to enforce it.
And while
most of the world wasn't watching, the United Nations was seeking to impose,
once again, an international agreement similar to the failed and defunct Kyoto
Protocol to limit CO2 and other greenhouse emissions, based on the BIG LIE! The
44th Pacific Islands Forum, held in the Marshall Islands, was intent on "an
ambitious future climate regime to be finalized in 2015."
That is what
must be understood. These people will not give up until they have no other
option. They will continue to exploit the ignorance of people regarding the
actual science, penalizing them by driving up the cost of energy use, by closing
down energy industries, prospective projects, and the jobs they
provide,
They sustain the malignant ethanol scam that is ruining engines
as this is being written. They are behind the useless solar panel and wind
turbine industries that produce so little actual electricity they are a negative
drag on the national grid. You, however, are picking up the tab for their
mandated use. They practice a form of child abuse to tell children the Earth is
doomed if their mother uses a plastic bag to bring groceries home from the
supermarket.
The world's BIGGEST LIE has been exposed and it will have to
be exposed again and again until a stake is driven into the evil heart of the
"global warming" hoax.
© Alan Caruba
We had hundreds of pounds of vegetables and apples we stored each year, and the apples would have made everything else ripen too fast.
If you must store them in the same location try this – Wrap each apple with paper, newsprint or otherwise and store between layers of cardboard in the boxes. If you do not put your potatoes in a bin of dirt or sawdust then at least throw a heavy packing blanket over them in their bags.
Onions, Garlic, squashes all need pantry treatment. Cool – not as cold as root cellar although it can be, but DEFINITELY not as moist. Cellar cool/cold moist – Pantry cool dry.
One year I washed ALL of our squash dipped in mild bleach water and let them air dry all over the kitchen. I also examined for bruising or frost burns and ate those first. Any that had lost a stem got wax poured over the area to seal. They lasted well into spring.
And oh yah, why don’t we still have the homestead? The proverbial SHTF. And it was TEOTWA I knew it.
But I am going to make another attempt here in my older years. If the world still exists in a recognizable form I hope to be on my sons twenty acres in a couple of years…
But before I move I need/want two things. A huge cistern that can be kept from freezing and ? You guessed it – A root cellar!
HalfKin
We ate our last two carrots from last years crop in July this year. Good enough to be grated for salad. We packed them in pails of sand in our root cellar.
We are considering wind mill to draw water up from the deep well if all goes down,but they have parts that wear out also.
I lived three years with no electricity and I didn’t really miss it that much. Those were the days before internet and all.
Thanks for your input,
HalfKin
I will be moving to the family home where I was raised. It is located in central Minnesota and is at the edge of a river. We just put in a new well and a geothermal heat system, so I suppose the grid will fry and the geo won’t be worth squat. However, we do plan to install a hand pump, alongside the geo pump in the well. I found a site that makes them this way so that you do not have to pull your pump from the line in order to switch to hand pumping.
However, it would be nice to also have a windmill for this purpose also. Can anyone suggest a reputable, fair priced place to buy one? The geo killed us $$$$$$. The house has hot water base board heat that also will work, if there is fuel oil to be had at an affordable price and if there is electricity. In addition, the is a fireplace with a heatilator in the living room. It also has an electric fan system to circulate air around the heatilator and then into the room. I do plan to buy a cast iron stove for in the kitchen, as I think that if TSHTF it will be impossible to get cooking gas for very long.
If we get the right tools and build an ice house we could store ice from the river to use in the summer. My father used to talk about their ice house, cutting ice chunks from the pond across the road, and hauling the ice to the ice house and covering it with sawdust. The neighbor makes kitchen cabinets so I think we could stock up on saw dust. Also found a place giving away large plastic type bags that contained 2,000 lbs. Niger thistle seed. We got about 50 of them so I think we do some serious saw dust storage…..LOL
The area is full of the older burr oaks so there is endless wood that can be cut and piled. We are currently in the process of putting an entirely new roof on a huge “shop” and also a two stall garage. I think we will store cut and chopped wood in the shop, and perhaps also some sawdust.
My concern is that TSHTF before we get everything set up.
Any info. Re. Windmills would be greatly appreciated.
We plan to have lots of chickens, goats, and some pigs too.
We also have 28 small sized dogs that we adopted due to the dogs having medical problems, so having everything set up and ready to go is HUGELY important to us.
Thanks for any info and names of resource places……..