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Wednesday, July 08, 2009
Ed Feulner :: Townhall.com Columnist
Something Troubling is In the Air
by Ed Feulner
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You may want to think twice before taking your next deep breath. Every time you exhale, you’re supposedly endangering the planet -- by contributing to global warming.

The Environmental Protection Agency says global warming poses a “serious threat to public health and safety.” That sets the stage for the EPA to regulate, through the Clean Air Act, almost anything that emits carbon dioxide.

CO2, of course, is a naturally-occurring gas. It’s produced whenever a person breathes and, yes, whenever we use any sort of fossil fuel. Driving a car, mowing a lawn, boiling a cup of water, even flipping on a light switch (thus using electricity generated in CO2-emitting power plants) produces carbon dioxide. Yet in 2007 the Supreme Court ruled that carbon dioxide may be considered a pollutant as defined by the Clean Air Act -- thus giving the EPA the authority to regulate it.

Last year the EPA issued an “Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking” (ANPR) that shows it plans a strict regulatory regime for CO2. The ANPR and its supporting documents run to 18,000 pages. The level of detail suggests that the EPA has already decided to impose regulations unprecedented in their cost, complexity and scope.

Unelected federal bureaucrats could soon be demanding that manufacturers change how they design their products and insisting that all vehicles meet higher fuel economy standards. In fact, the ANPR outlines just such restrictions in detail. But the agency doesn’t stop with moving objects.

Its restrictions also would apply to as many as a million buildings, 200,000 manufacturing plants and 20,000 farms. And dealing with the EPA is no picnic. Strict agency regulation typically imposes an average of $125,000 in costs and requires companies to spend 866 hours every year to complete its bureaucratic forms.

Of course, these regulations would weigh down our already-sagging economy.

A study last year from The Heritage Foundation predicted CO2 regulations could cost up to 800,000 jobs per year in some years. Even in a “good” year, our economy would lose more than half a million jobs every year from 2015 through 2026. (These are net job losses, by the way. The Heritage estimate takes into account all the “green” jobs the government is supposedly going to create, and still shows hundreds of thousands of lost jobs each year.)

Man­ufacturing would be hit especially hard. As many as 3 million people could end up unemployed. That’s because business owners, faced with a massive carbon tax, would pack up and move their plants to China, India or some other location where the government doesn’t impose exorbitant costs.

Congress hasn’t helped matters with its latest attempt at “cap and trade” legislation. Expect significantly higher energy costs if the American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009, which recently passed the House, becomes law.

As Heritage energy expert Ben Lieberman testified before Congress, the trouble starts as soon as the bill's provisions take effect in 2012. “For a household of four, energy costs go up $436 that year, and they eventually reach $1,241 in 2035 and average $829 annually over that span,” he said. “Electricity costs go up 90 percent by 2035, gasoline by 58 percent, and natural gas by 55 percent by 2035. The cumulative higher energy costs for a family of four by then will be nearly $20,000.”

Regulating CO2 isn’t what Congress had in mind when it passed the Clean Air Act in the 1970s. If the EPA moves forward, a handful of unelected bureaucrats could wreak havoc on our economy. It’s time lawmakers take a deep breath -- and think twice.

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Dr. Edwin Feulner is president of The Heritage Foundation, a Townhall.com Gold Partner, and co-author of Getting America Right: The True Conservative Values Our Nation Needs Today .
 
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The Hypocracy is Astounding
And who are the people that will be disproportionately affected the most by these ridiculous increases in the cost of living??? The poor and lower income classes. The very people that the Lib/Dems pretend to fight for and protect.

Gee, go figure. And some way they will try to find a way to blame it on the Conservatives. But if the Repubs. will grow and keep a collective spine and not vote for this piece of garbage they won't be able to make that claim and make it stick.

Power not environment
This whole concept is purely political Statist power grab. The EPA is pursuing actions it was not designed for without sound observed science to back its' positions. EPA employee Alan Carlin tried to present to EPA Administrators a sound rationale for not recklessly moving ahead but was censored for political reasons.
On the legislative side the Taxman-Malarkey Cap and Tax Energy Rationing and Pork Fest Bill is 1200+ pages of pure bureaucrat/politician power grab and political buyoff. 300+ pages of which was delivered to the House floor at 3:00AM the morning of the vote. I challenge ANY member of Congress to go on record as having read the entire 1200+ pages before voting on it.
Why the rush by Congress and the strong armed thuggery by the EPA? The answer is quite simple the "science" behind this surge is nonexistent. Sure there are loads of mathematical models that all say the same thing. But there is no observed scientific observation to back the models up. Indeed they have failed to pick up the last eight years of cooling as well as being unable to retroactively match actual temperatures over the last century. The reason for this is simple. They all make the same false assumptions which are plugged into their models. Heck folks, ask your self this. How much faith do you put into a long range weather forecast? Climate is weather over hundreds of years. The same folks that can not, with any reliability, tell you what the weather will be 14 days from now are asking you to believe they can accurately forecast temperatures to the tenth of a degree a hundred years from now.
Climate is highly complex with many, many variables of which CO2 is a minor one. The hypothesis of "Run Away Warming" has not been proven and does not have a consensus of scientist agreeing with it despite the hundreds of millions of dollars worth of propaganda being pumped out.

Suggestion to global warming believers
Save the Planet; Kill yourself.

Impeach Them All
Every justice in the Supreme Court that rendered this ridiculous ruling should be impeached. For that matter, most of Congress should be impeached, too. This whole argument is utterly insane.

Questions before we say...
the debate is over:

1. What is the optimum global average temperature for people, plants and animals to thrive?

2. How do we get it there?

3. How do we keep it there?

Fact:
Colder than average temperatures around the globe kill more people than warmer than average temperatures.

Fact:
People live in both 130 deg. temps and in 20 deg. below zero temps.






2 numbers
6.5 billion tons

6.2 billion tons

The first is the amt./carbon humans emit annually.

The second is the amt./carbon we would emit annually if EVERY automobile in America were taken off the road.


What I Hate Most About Waxman-Monkey
I am not rich, although I have a fair amount of money invested, which I live off off, plus my Social Security and pension. It is a modest income figure nontheless. Cap and trade is amazingly stupid and expensive beyond imagining. There's worse. Waxman-Monkey will put me on welfare for the first time in my family's history. To offset the increased cost of the carbon offsets, most Americans will receive A CHECK FROM THE GOVERNMENT to make up some of the difference. In short, most Americans will go on welfare. Many will be dependent on that check to meet their enormous utility bills. In one stroke, most Americans will become recipients of welfare. And what should I do? Give it back? Giving money to the government is like giving the car keys and whiskey to a teenage boy-- not responsible. I must give it to charity and absorb the enormous utility bill. Don't call me bitter-- call me very, very bitter.

PLANT A TREE
CO2 is emitted by any air breathing creature. That includes fish since they have to absorb O2 from the water.

Plants on the other hand absorb CO2 and emit O2, which we need to breathe.

So there is one simple solution to the CO2 "problem". Instead of paying the government a big tax, go plant a tree to absorb the CO2 you admit. It solves the problem - and the more CO2 there is the faster the tree (and crops) grow.

Of course, there are enough trees in Brazil or Siberia to actually absorb everything emitted now. But that doesn't count, does it?

Robert
"giving money to the government is like giving the car keys and whiskey to a teenage boy"

A teenage boy has at least a chance of doing the right thing. It's more like giving money to a crack addict.

It's too late for House, but you can harass the Senators up for re election in 2010.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Senate_elections ,_2010

Michael Bennet, Blanche Lincoln, Roland Burris, Evan Bayh, Harry Reid, Kirsten Gillibrand, Arlen Specter, Patty Murray, Russ Feingold seem to be the most vulnerable.

I know how to spend the Government subsidy. Tell them that you are contributing it to their competitor.

Think twice ?
This article ended with, "It’s time lawmakers take a deep breath -- and think twice". It's hard enough to get those clowns to think just once. Twice is asking an awful lot.

CO2
Did you know that high levels of CO2 can kill? Just check the efforts required to keep our astronauts alive in their space craft and space suits. Check the Space Articles at http://www.jamesmskipper.us

waxman malarky cost
two million new jobs in green energy? At $50,000 per annum for good ones? Who's going to pay those salaries? Let's see, two million times $50,000, divided by 300 million equals $333 dollars per year for each american. Family of four? $1300 a year. Where's that quarter a day to save the planet cost being touted by Malarky supporters? IT's gonna cost a LOT. For nothing.

Where are
the adults?!

CO2 is your friend
The CO2 produced by animals and business activity is needed for the survival of plants. Think of the Biology experiment where you put a fish in a sealed aquarium with no plants. The fish dies. Similiarly, if you put a plant in a sealed aquarim, it to will die. But if you put a plant and a fish in the sealed aquarium, the plant and fish both live. The plant needs the CO2 produced by the fish to live. The plant then produces Oxygen which the fish needs to live.
By cutting CO2 aren't we also placing the plants upon which we depend for our Oxygen at risk? Shouldn't congress study this? For a long time.
In the mean time, I'll become rich like Al Gore trying to save the planet. My theme will be: Save the planet. Save the plants. And my movie will not be littered with scienctific inaccuracies.

James
Yes, high levels of CO2 can kill.

First, what is a high level of CO2? We haven't gotten close yet.

Second, astronauts do NOT have live plants to absorb it. We do. So it is unlikely to ever become a problem here on Earth.

What you are doing is trying to scare people without telling them the whole truth. Better luck next time.

Bobcat:
Good one.

Bait & Switch
Congress and bureaucrats hold out the promise of "saving the planet and creating green jobs". If this swindle is enacted, the price of everything made or sold in the US, particularly energy costs will jump to stratospheric levels. Libs have set this up so the cost will be collected by utility companies, gas atations, and merchants allowing them to blame "greedy" utilities, big oil, and other corporations thus allowing them to deflect responsibility from themselves where it actually belongs.

High CO2 levels
are mostly conservatives' fault because fat, heavy mouth breathing, knuckle draggers exude more CO2 than we minimalist liberals. What no-nothing jerks you people are.

45caliber
Thanks for setting James straight. Context is everything. For example, over at http://www.pronucleardemocrats.blogspot.com on the left-hand sidebar you will see a count of the current CO2 concentration at 390 ppm, increasing at 2 ppm per year. Greenhouses commonly use 1,000 ppm to enhance their plant growth so, doing the math, we have about 300 years to reach 1K ppm, if the progression is linear. Personally, I don't believe CO2 is a problem or will become a problem, ever.

Moonbat
Exactly right about bait and switch, but this isn't original.

This is done with existing taxation as well. The gov't knows that raising taxes on the majority is a political death sentence.

Most people don't even realize that 20-23% of the cost of everything they buy goes to cover that businesses tax burden. It's the same exact "bait and switch" that will happen here.

A Question
And just how long before the government decides to force us all to pay a CO2 tax for breathing? Think it's not possible? That's what people would have said about all the asinine things currently being proposed and done by our benevolent masters in Washington.

CO2
is a natural gas. It is emitted every time we dig in the soil, a volcano goes off, a forest fire burns, ect ect.. This is true tyrany.
Kirk

co2 and healthcare reform
if the senate approves "crap and tax", and then passes the one's heathcare reform, my bet is every american will then be evaluated as to how much co2 they exhale per year. then you will be required to pay for your emmission accordingly. is methane a greenhouse gas? for most of us produce that too!

Government by Bunko Scam

Agrarian Global Warming?
Over 31,400 real scientists say it's a HOAX!
http://www.petitionproject.org/

Cap & Trade has nothing to do with the environment.
Cap & Trade is part of wealth redistribution.
Everyone pays the Carbon Tax.
Cap & Trade causes runaway inflation raising prices.
Other taxes based on percent of cost increase.
Obama intends to send checks to everyone living within 150% of the "Poverty Level".

Combine that attack on the Middle Class with this;
http://www.ibdeditorials.com/IBDArticles.aspx?id=3030883778 85894

Until none are left but the very poor and the very rich.
The Communist songs all sing about killing all the bourgeois.
That would justly punish the very rich for what they are doing.
When do we get to do that?

Flatulence Tax?
Are these deranged idiots going to tax flatulence too? Starting with lifestock then humans installing "petomane meters" on everything that moves? About hot air from these brainless politicos? That alone should pay for carbon offsets.

Is fewer people our answer?
Perhaps I'm being overly cynical, but does anyone else see a connection between the successes of the "abortion-on-demand-at-any- time-for-any-reason" crowd, and the criminalization of CO2 emitted by every person in this country?
How about a law like China's which limits a married couple to having one child, and forced to have an abortion if a second child is conceived? Fewer people, less CO2, right?
It is called population reduction to save the planet.
Then just think of the savings in health care!

Is this what Mr. O meant by reducing health care costs?
Is this America's next step?

Can we kill all the idiots?
Can we just kill all the stupid idiots that believe this crap?

That alone should reduce CO2 emissions by about half.



I think it was Toynbee
who said all the great civilizations commit suicide. It's easy to think of examples. It is very clear to me that we are Rome, and the barbarians are within the gates.

Power and Control
This isn't about saving the planet or stopping globull warming, this is strictly about control of our lives from cradle to grave. This is part of the marxist's plan to get back at anyone who ever accomplished anything. This president is a very angry and vengeful narrcissist who believes it's his duty to right the wrongs that have been done to others by society. What's funny is that, in the end, even those elites who think they will be in control will end up under the thumb of the ever increasing, ever more powerful government. Until the revolution.
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