Notes on "Globl Warming or Global Governance " DVD
We are facing a planetary emergency. The relationship between humankind and planet earth has been
radically altered in a very short time….. Yes, Senator, it’s a global problem
and it has to be solved with a global strategy….and every nation has to be a
part of the solution.
I know that CO2 tax is considered wildly unrealistic now. But our pattern of financing our
social programs and health and welfare programs on the backs of employment has
outlived its rationality and usefulness. We should replace employment taxes with a pollution tax system,
principally CO2. I really believe
that would help our economy, our competitiveness.
Al Gore, Congressional Testimony, March 21, 2007
Then video shows Senator
James Inhofe (R-Oklahoma, Environmental and Public Works Committee) testifying
on 183 new cold records of winter, 2007.
Scientists interviewed or testifying re: the problems with global
warming alarmism include:
1)
Professor Tim Patterson,
Dept. of Earth Sciences, Carlton University, testifying before Canada’s House
of Commons, Subcommittee on the Environment and Sustainable Development, Feb.,
10, 2005. “The paleoclimatic data
that I and others have collected it is obvious that climate is and always has
been variable. In fact, the only
constant about climate is change. It changes continually. CO2
has an influence but is certainly not significant enough for us to worry about.”
“A common misconception amongst the general public is that temperatures
are rapidly increasing. This is
only with some of the surface data and a selective surface data. In fact, if much of the surface data
that’s collected is from around urban areas or areas which have had significant
land use changes then this data is contaminated. On the other hand, satellites provide comprehensive coverage
of the earth 24-7 for the last 20 years. So what they have demonstrated is that there has been an almost
imperceptible rise in temperature over this time.”
2)
Dr. Robert C. Balling,
former Director of Climatology, Arizona State University, “it has always been easy to go around
the world and find evidence of damaging hurricanes and tornadoes, whatever,
they are not linked to the buildup of greenhouse gases.”
3)
Dr. Tim Ball, Dept. of
Climatology, University of Winnipeg, Canada’s first Climatology Ph.D.. “I don’t believe that human CO2 is
causing (global) warming….. About 5000 years ago the world was much warmer than
it is today, and warmer even than their most extreme global warming forecasts.” “Where the governments have placed all
their faith/belief in the IPCC, the IPCC has placed all its faith in the
computer models. There is not a
computer in the world with the capacity to handle the data, but more important
to handle all of the calculations of interaction and complexities of the
climate.”
Dr.
Ian Clark, Dept. of Earth Sciences, University of Ottawa, “we can’t say that
CO2 will drive climate; it certainly never did in the past…. In fact there is
not evidence of humans the cause (of global warming). There is, however, overwhelming evidence of natural causes,
such as changes in the output of the sun.”
4)
Dr. Patrick Michaels,
University of Virginia: “People have to understand that the entire global
climate change hysteria is driven by computer models, it is not driven by
reality. Reality is not warming up
like those models said it would.”
5)
Dr. Vincent Gray, Expert
IPCC reviewer: “This summary for policy makers isn’t a summary for policy
makers at all. It is a summary by
policy makers. It is a summary which is agreed line by
line by government representatives. The IPCC is a political organization, set up by the United Nations….to
provide evidence to support the framework convention on climate change which
has been signed by governments, it’s entirely political….. They (the IPCC) has not established
that greenhouse gases are warming the earth.
6)
7)
Professor John Christy, Lead
Author, IPCC, “I’ve often
heard it said that there is a
consensus of thousands of scientists on the global warming issue and that
humans are causing a catastrophic change to the climate system. Well, I am one scientist and there are
many that think that that is not true.”
`7)
Dr. Richard Lindzen, IPCC and MIT, “And to build the number up to 2500 they
have to take start taking reviewers and government people and so on, anyone who
ever came close to them, and none of them are asked to agree, many of them
disagree, but since no scientist disagrees, you shouldn’t disagree either. Whenever you hear that in science,
that’s pure propaganda.”
Conservative politicians
speak out:
1)
Senator Chuck Hegel, “This
cuts right at the heart of national sovereignty of the United States of
America. We in essence would be
saying, “we would allow an international body to come in and dictate to our
industries, our businesses, our people, what they could do and what they
couldn’t do, use of what energy, which sources of energy, the cost of energy.”
2)
Congressman Don Young
(R-Alaska): This is an awakening
call. That we are facing a battle
against those who want to destroy a great United States of America.”
3)
Phyllis Schafly, Eagle
Forum: “All these treaties are dangerous attacks on American freedoms, national
security, land ownership and private property. Every one of these treaties involves setting up a new global
bureaucracy that would have some kind of obnoxious control over American
citizens or our families or our schools or our businesses or our use of natural
resources and energy, or our land. And together they add up to what is meant by global governance. Treaties are one road to global
governance. United Nations
conferences are another. These
global conferences pretend to be democratic conventions of representatives of
more than 100 nations who come together to vote for plans they all agree
on. Nothing could be further from
the truth. The policies are all
written ahead of time. And the
so-called delegates are manipulated to produce what is called “consensus.” The consensus is never submitted to
Congress.”
The consensus in Kyoto would will us to reduce US
energy consumption by one fourth. And that would have a devastating effect on America’s standard of
living, on the ability of US wage earners to support their family.“
Dr.
Michael Coffman: The Vostok ice
core data that gives a climatic record of the past 650,000 years comes from
cores drilled to nearly 12,000’, or 2.2 miles at the Vostok station in
Antarctica. In “An
Inconvenient Truth,” Al Gore uses the Vostok ice core to demonstrate a
correlation between CO2 and temperature. However, a correlation does not mean causation. For example, all people who breath
oxygen eventually die, but breathing oxygen does not cause death.
In
the movie, “The Great Global Warming Swindle,” Dr. Clark shows that in the Vostok ice core record, CO2
increases lag behind temperature increases by about 800 years. “So temperature is leading CO2 by 800
years.”
Dr.
Fred Singer, Atmospheric physicist, Emeritus, George Mason University: “So
obviously, CO2 is not the cause of that warming. In fact, you can say that the warming produced the increase
in carbon dioxide.”
Dr.
Tim Ball: “The ice core record goes to the very heart of the problem we have
here. They said if the CO2
increases, the temperature will go up. But the ice core shows exactly the opposite, the most fundamental
assumption of the whole theory of climate change due to humans is shown to be
wrong.”
Dr.
John Christy: “Humans produce a small fraction in the single digits
percentagewise of the CO2 that is produced in the atmosphere.”
Dr.
Michael Coffman: “Of the 210 billion metric tons emitted into the atmosphere
each year, humans contribute on 6.3 billion tons or about 3 percent. Other sources like vegetation, soils,
and the ocean dwarf the amount produced by man. The importance of carbon dioxide is diminished even further
by the never-mentioned fact that the overwhelming majority of all greenhouse
gases are water vapor and clouds. Water vapor comprises approximately 97% of all greenhouse gases. Carbon dioxide comprises less than 2%
and the balance is made up of methane (CH4), Chloroflourocarbons (CFCs), and
nitrous oxide. Many proponents of
man-caused global warming claim that water vapor is highly variable across the
earth and from season to season and therefore is unimportant. Additionally, they claim that CO2 has
far more potential as a greenhouse gas than its small amount would otherwise
indicate. While there is some
truth to these claims….
At
anyone time water vapor accounts for 36 to 70% of the total greenhouse gas
effect and if you clouds are included this jumps to 66 to 86%. Carbon dioxide comes in a distant third
by accounting for only 9 to 27%. And remember man’s activities accounts for less than 3% of the total
carbon dioxide. For at a maximum,
man is responsible for less than 1% of all the potential greenhouse gases in
the atmosphere.”
Canadian
climatologist, Dr. Tim Ball’s work became the basis for the 1995 IPCC
temperature graph showing temperature variations over the past 1000 years,
including the Medieval Warm Period and the Little Ice. In the 1998 IPCC report, this graph was
replaced by the famous “hockey stick” graph of Mann, et al., which removed any
trace of the Medieval Warm Period and the Little Ice and exaggerated the
importance of modern warming. Subsequently, Canadians MacIntyre
and McKitrick (Dept. of Economics)
recompiled Mann’s data and arrived at quite different answers. They found the 15th century to be just as warm as the 20th century and so “the hockey
stick disappeared. It’s a computer
programming error that yields this hockey stick.”
In
response, the U.S. Congress authorized the National Academy of Sciences to
study and report on the issue. Their study supported the MacIntyre and McKitrick report but did so in
an apologetic way, so that the media interpreted this a vindication of Mann et
al. and the ‘hockey stick” graph. The U.S. House Committee on Energy and Commerce commissioned another study
by a statistician, Dr. Wegmen. This study also upheld the conclusions of MacIntyre and McKitrick. Despite this, Al Gore displays the
“hockey stick” graph in his movie, An Inconvenient Truth, as does the 2004
Arctic Climate Impact Assessment.
Dr.
Ian Clark: “Recent research shows that 8000 years ago, temperatures were 6 to 8
degrees C higher in the Arctic than they are today. Nevertheless,
polar bears and other Arctic wildlife obviously adapted and survived, and so
also are not threatened today.”
The Urban Heat Island Effect
Dr.
Coffman: Most cities of the world
have hotter temperatures than the surrounding countryside. This has nothing to do with carbon
dioxide and everything to do with land use.”
Dr.
Tim Ball (University of Winnipeg) did a study 25 years ago and found as much as
10 degrees C difference between the coldest part of Winnipeg and the airport 8
km away.
Dr.
Robert C. Balling, Arizona State University: Balloons go up into the atmosphere
twice each day. These records are in
almost perfect agreement with the satellite data.
Dr.
Coffman: There has been no statistical increase in the earth’s temperature
since 1998 even as carbon dioxide has continued to increase. After MacIntyre found errors in
NASA temperature data, NASA corrected these data. And new data showed that 1934, not 1998, was the hottest
year on record. Then 1998
was second hottest, 1921 the third hottest, then 2006 and 1933. So out of five hottest years, three
occurred in the 1920s and 1930s. Also, 6 of 10 hottest years occurred between 1920 and 1953 while only 4
occurred from 1990 to 2006.
Chris
Horner: Summary for policy makers
are written by bureaucrats. The
summary is released months before the rest of the document is actually
written.
Another
problem with the man-caused greenhouse warming theory.
Lindzen: “If it’s greenhouse warming, you get
more warming in the middle of the troposphere- the first 10 to 12 km of the
atmosphere than you do at the surface. There are good theoretical reasons for that having to do with how the greenhouse
works.”
Singer: “All the models, every one them,
calculates that the warming should be faster as you go up from the surface into
the atmosphere. And in fact the
maximum warming over the equator at 10 km. In fact most observations do not show an increase with
altitude. In fact most
observations show a slight decrease with altitude. So in a sense you can say that the hypothesis of man-caused
global warming is falsified by the evidence.”
The
more cosmic radiation the more low cloud formation. Svensmark’s. When a sun goes supernova, it emits a burst of cosmic radiation. Low clouds are highly reflective and the
earth’s temperature drops. When
sun becomes more active, plasma (solar wind) streams out from the sun and
shields the earth from cosmic radiation. Mars and other
planets also appear to be experiencing global warming just like the earth.
Elevated
carbon dioxide may be very beneficial. CO2 has been on the planet since the very beginning. Plants evolved when CO2 levels were
very much higher than today. Relative to the past, carbon dioxide
content is relatively low. All
plants we have today evolved in a period when the carbon dioxide level was much
higher than today. Levels were
about 10 or more times higher than now when the dinosaurs were here.
Atmosphere-
766 billion metric tons
Soils
and vegetation- 2,100 metric tons
Fossil
fuels- 4000 metric tons
Oceans-
nearly 39,000 metric tons.
Sedimentary
rock- 80 trillion metric tons of carbon! (Limestone, etc.) This is 100 times the amount currently
in the atmosphere.
Agriculture
sprang up all over the world about 9,000 years ago. At a time when CO2 increased from bout 200 to 250 ppm. More carbon dioxide gives us more
biomass. Increased carbon dioxide
means plants grow better.
In
a real greenhouse, we grow vegetables in atmosphere with 700 to 1400 ppm carbon
dioxide. Yleld is about 25%
higher. A doubling of carbon
dioxide increases cereal crops by 20 to 50%. Helps them overcome harsh growing conditions like drought
and pollution. It means you don’t
need as much water. Crop uses
water more efficiently. It
lengthens the growing season.
Carbon
dioxide is not a pollutant it is a miracle gas that acts like a free fertilizer
and alleviates drought and famine. Increases of 2 to 5 times would not have detrimental effect on
biosphere. Up to 1500 ppm- no
negative effects on human health. You need over 5000 to 10,000 ppm to have negative effects on
humans.
Debate
in NYC, reversed the perceptions. Pre-debate- 30% to 46% (post-debate) that global warming is not a
crisis. GW is a crisis-
Government
spending on man-caused global warming research has increased from about $2
billion/year in early 1990’s to over $4 billion/year today. The scientists who get this money are
on soft money and if they don’t show positive results they stop getting
funded.
Sen.
James Inhofe: March 21, 2007: based on Congressional investigation a number of
companies stand to make billions if the government intitiates cap and trade
policies or reductions on carbon dioxide.
The
question is why? Don Young-
R-Alaska, Chairman of the Resources Committee- “The environment is being used
for a power struggle. The
environment is being used for centralized government. The environment is being used to make a one-world
government. And if you don’t think
this is occurring, just see what is happening in the United States. This is an awakening call – that
we are facing a battle against those who want to destroy a great United States
of America.’
Congressman
Roscoe Bartlett (R-Maryland: “What
troubles me about this is that there is a general tendency on the part of our
leadership that we need to submerge the goals and sovereignty of United States
to the goals and sovereignty to the goals and sovereignty of the United
Nations.”
French
President Jacques Chirac. “For the
first time, humanity is instituting a genuine instrument of global governance,
one that should find a place within the World Environmental Organization which
France and the European Union would like to see established…. By acting
together, by building this unprecedented instrument, the first component of an
authentic global governance, we are working or a dialogue of peace.”
The
United Nations “Consensus” Process
Kathy
Adams, the Eagle Forum: the
Consensus process was so firmly planted before the meeting even began that the
on the opening day of the conference, there was consensus formed. That tells me that the United Nations
is not a place for open debate. It
is not a place for people to share different ideas and for freedom to
ring. It is a place instead where
the United Nations has an agenda and they have set the agenda beforehand and
people come to the table in order to find out what their working orders, what
their marching orders are. And then they are to go back home to implement what the U.N.s agenda
is.
Senator
Chuck Hegel (R-Nebraska): “there
are essentially five major problems with the global warming treaty (Kyoto Protocol) as it is now being conceived. One, there is no clear concise
science. At best the science is
contradictory, it’s inconclusive, it’s unclear. Second, the
economic consequences. The
economic consequences we know for sure would be disastrous, would be
devastating to this country, driving industries out of this country. We would lose millions of jobs. Energy costs would go up, productivity
would go down. Standard of living
would go down. Third, if in fact
you want to curb greenhouse gas emissions, you certainly don’t do that by
binding the developed nations and let all the other countries- 130 of the
so-called non-developed countries, including China, India, Mexico, south Korea,
and others off. Fourth, national
sovereignty. This cuts right at
the heart of national sovereignty of the United States of America. In essence, if we sign this treaty,
we’d be saying we would allow an international body to come in and dictate to
our industries, to our businesses, our people, what they could do and what they
couldn’t do. Use of what of
energy, which sources of energy, the costs of energy. And fifth, national security implications. IF this treaty was signed it would have
disastrous implications on our national security. It would mean that we would have to fly less. Would shut down many of our military
training activities.”
This
is a massive income redistribution plan to provide money for third world
nations.
Geogetown
University Historian Carol Quigley, in Tragedy and Hope, A History of the World
in Our Time (1966),exposed the plans of a small cabal bent on world
conquest. Quigley stated:
“…
the powers of financial capitalism had another far-reaching aim, nothing less
than to create a world system of financial control in private hands able to
dominate the political system of each country and the economy of the world as a
whole. This system was to be
controlled in a feudalistic fashion by the central banks of the world acting in
concert, by secret agreements arrived at in frequent private meetings and
conferences.”
These
private groups, meetings and conferences, they include the Round Table, the
core of the CFR, the Club of Rome, the Trilateral Commission, the Bilderberg
Group, and many others (all have
the goal of world government, one-world community, new world order). They see themselves as
head-hunters. They are globalist
leaders who believe that politics should not be in the hands of the
politicians.
The
commission on global governance formed in 1994 by UN. It’s report was ublished as “Global Neighborhood” in 1995-
which acknowledges that environment is key to creating global. Provides flexible set of justifications
and strategies needed to implement global governance.
“Considerable
strides have been made in creating a system of international environmental
governance to achieve global sustainable development through the management of
cross-border environmental disputes and protection of the global commons.”
Man-caused
global warming fits perfectly within the framework of international
environmental governance. This
report recommends-
“a
carbon tax would no doubt be a valuable step forward… towards a radically different
system- one that taxes resource use rather than employment (through payroll
taxes) and savings. This would
recognize the need to discourage excessive consumption and would stimulate
employment as part of a strategy of sustainable development.”
The Congressional Budget Office says
that such a CO2 tax would be “regressive in that poorer households would bear a
larger burden relative to their income than the wealthier households would.”
Re-inventing
Government- Public Private Partnerships- shift decision making away from people
to unaccountable bureaucracies. This becomes like the feudal system. Neo-fascist relationship between government and people,
creating
monopolies.
Association
of American Free Trade Agreements- a Stealth Trade Agreement.
Trade
agreements has resulted increased profits for corporate sector by 45%. While American wages went up only
3%.
Al
Gore uses 17 times more energy than the energy used by the average
American. The average American
uses 11,256 kw annually. Gore’s
use 191,000 kw annually.
