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Barack Obama A Muslim- By Daniel Pipes
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SARAH PALIN:
Copenhagen’s political science
By Sarah Palin
December 9, 2009
With the publication of damaging e-mails from a climate research center in
Britain, the radical environmental movement appears to face a tipping point.
The revelation of appalling actions by so-called climate change experts
allows the American public to finally understand the concerns so many of us
have articulated on this issue.
“Climate-gate,” as the e-mails and other documents from the Climate Research
Unit at the University of East Anglia have become known, exposes a highly
politicized scientific circle -- the same circle whose work underlies
efforts at the Copenhagen climate change conference. The agenda-driven
policies being pushed in Copenhagen won’t change the weather, but they would
change our economy for the worse.
The e-mails reveal that leading climate “experts” deliberately destroyed
records, manipulated data to “hide the decline” in global temperatures, and
tried to silence their critics by preventing them from publishing in
peer-reviewed journals. What’s more, the documents show that there was no
real consensus even within the CRU crowd. Some scientists had strong doubts
about the accuracy of estimates of temperatures from centuries ago,
estimates used to back claims that more recent temperatures are rising at an
alarming rate.
This scandal obviously calls into question the proposals being pushed in
Copenhagen. I’ve always believed that policy should be based on sound
science, not politics. As governor of Alaska, I took a stand against
politicized science when I sued the federal government over its decision to
list the polar bear as an endangered species despite the fact that the polar
bear population had more than doubled. I got clobbered for my actions by
radical environmentalists nationwide, but I stood by my view that adding a
healthy species to the endangered list under the guise of “climate change
impacts” was an abuse of the Endangered Species Act. This would have
irreversibly hurt both Alaska’s economy and the nation’s, while also
reducing opportunities for responsible development.
Our representatives in Copenhagen should remember that good environmental
policymaking is about weighing real-world costs and benefits -- not pursuing
a political agenda. That’s not to say I deny the reality of some changes in
climate -- far from it. I saw the impact of changing weather patterns
firsthand while serving as governor of our only Arctic state. I was one of
the first governors to create a subcabinet to deal specifically with the
issue and to recommend common-sense policies to respond to the coastal
erosion, thawing permafrost and retreating sea ice that affect Alaska’s
communities and infrastructure.
But while we recognize the occurrence of these natural, cyclical
environmental trends, we can’t say with assurance that man’s activities
cause weather changes. We can say, however, that any potential benefits of
proposed emissions reduction policies are far outweighed by their economic
costs. And those costs are real. Unlike the proposals China and India
offered prior to Copenhagen -- which actually allow them to increase their
emissions -- President Obama’s proposal calls for serious cuts in our own
long-term carbon emissions. Meeting such targets would require Congress to
pass its cap-and-tax plans, which will result in job losses and higher
energy costs (as Obama admitted during the campaign). That’s not exactly
what most Americans are hoping for these days. And as public opposition
continues to stall Congress’s cap-and-tax legislation, Environmental
Protection Agency bureaucrats plan to regulate carbon emissions themselves,
doing an end run around the American people.
In fact, we’re not the only nation whose people are questioning climate
change schemes. In the European Union, energy prices skyrocketed after it
began a cap-and-tax program. Meanwhile, Australia’s Parliament recently
defeated a cap-and-tax bill. Surely other nations will follow suit,
particularly as the climate e-mail scandal continues to unfold.
In his inaugural address, President Obama declared his intention to “restore
science to its rightful place.” But instead of staying home from Copenhagen
and sending a message that the United States will not be a party to
fraudulent scientific practices, the president has upped the ante. He plans
to fly in at the climax of the conference in hopes of sealing a “deal.”
Whatever deal he gets, it will be no deal for the American people. What
Obama really hopes to bring home from Copenhagen is more pressure to pass
the Democrats’ cap-and-tax proposal. This is a political move. The last
thing America needs is misguided legislation that will raise taxes and cost
jobs -- particularly when the push for such legislation rests on
agenda-driven science.
Without trustworthy science and with so much at stake, Americans should be
wary about what comes out of this politicized conference. The president
should boycott Copenhagen.
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