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Monday, April 20, 2009
John Andrews :: Townhall.com Columnist
Earth Day, Then and Now
by John Andrews
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“The trouble with the eco-crusader is that his false guilt and his false fears feed endlessly upon each other.” With Earth Day coming up on Wednesday, I remembered this line from an old presidential speech. Can you guess who said it?

“From the emotional remorse that we have sinned terribly against nature,” it continues, “there is but a short step to the emotional dread that nature will visit terrible retribution upon us. The eco-crusader becomes, as a result, deaf to reason and science, blind to perspective and priorities, incapable of effective action.”

That’s telling’em, Mr. President. Or it would have been, if Richard Nixon hadn’t let staffers talk him out of giving the Eco-Crusader speech in September 1971.

Fired up by attacks on the “disaster lobby” by Look magazine publisher Thomas Shepard, and uneasy about his own role in establishing the Environmental Protection Agency after the first Earth Day in 1970, Nixon directed me and other speechwriters to produce a warning against ecological extremism that he could deliver as a major address.

Our draft died on his desk amid concerns about political backlash. I kept the file as a historical curiosity – the presidential bombshell that wasn’t. Today, four decades into the age of true-believing green religion, Nixon’s undelivered speech reads prophetically.

So does Shepard’s diagnosis that the environmental doomsayers “are basically opposed to the free enterprise system and will do anything to bolster their case for additional government controls.” So does the denunciation by Prof. Peter Drucker, another source we consulted at the time, of the green fallacy “that one can somehow deprive human action of risk.” The battle lines have changed little in 38 years. Continued...

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John Andrews is an Independence Institute fellow and former President of the Colorado Senate

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Stewardship of the planet
If you are trying to research the climate change question, you must declare that your research will support the warming hypothesis, or you will not be funded, so I am told.

Hardly noticed hwere was the reason nuclear power is so costly and takes so long to develop. The anti nuclear power hysteria has been generated over the fifty or so years since it was trumpeted that three Mile Island was a major disaster.
Blame anti nuclear activists for the four year permitting period for new nuclear plants. Blame them, too, for not having a place to sequester the waste.

Blame Jane Fonda's movie "The china syndrome" for the hysteria that got the activists going. Carter is just a politician, and politicians will say anything to get more lobbyist money and votes from the illiterate masses.

When we wake up and start to try and catch up with France in nuclear power, we will have to overcome Pelosi and her sycophants in congress before anything can be accomplished.

It is so easy to know whom to blame, if you just find facts before spouting propaganda to thwart those with whom you don't agree.

By the way, the engineers at Chernobyl knew what was going wrong and how to avert it before it blew; they were afraid to shut it down because the politician in charge left orders to override the safeties that were being tested, then went to his dacha.

Pasted from //seekingalpha.com/article/93759-2-top-energy-sector-bets


inthemajority
Isn't it interesting how you keep up this polar ice caps melting garbage when there is plenty of evidence that the ice is getting thicker. Nice how if the ice is melting that it is getting almost impossible to reach Mcmurdo sound. The ice is getting thicker. Maybe if you took more than 5 minutes to actually look at the news and listen to real scientists you would wake up. No that will never happen. One thing liberals hate more than anything is the truth.
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