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Thursday, May 15, 2008
Rebecca Hagelin :: Townhall.com Columnist
Climate Control: A Costly Proposal
by Rebecca Hagelin
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Think energy is expensive now? Wait until Congress plugs in the “Climate Security Act of 2007.”

That’s the leading piece of legislation on Capitol Hill designed to combat "climate change." Lawmakers have cooked up an expensive solution to a hyped-up rallying cry against a "problem" that scientists can't even agree exists in the first place. Of course, Congress is doing what Congress seems to do best -- pass laws in response to the latest craze. In this case, if the politicians are successful, you may find yourself nostalgic for the days of $3.60 gasoline.

And that would be only the start. The overall economic costs could be staggering.

Economists at The Heritage Foundation rolled up their sleeves and got under the hood of current proposal. They’ve run the numbers -- and what they found will make all Americans want to buckle up. If the Climate Security Act becomes law, lawmakers would thrust our economy downhill in a hurry.

First, a quick look at what the legislation aims to do:  Strictly limit the amount of greenhouses gases (primarily carbon dioxide, or CO2) each power plant, factory, refinery or other regulated company could emit. Those who cut emissions below what the government allows annually could sell their excess “allowances” to other companies. It sounds like a sick joke -- sort of like saying such emissions are sins, but if you don't indulge in yours as much as Big Brother says you can, then you can sell your “sin rights” to others. My goodness, has Washington really gotten that absurd?

It gets worse. The limits in the bill rely on “multiple, untested and undeveloped technologies” that “will lead to severe restrictions on energy use and large increases in energy costs,” according to Heritage researchers William Beach, David Kreutzer, Ben Lieberman and Nicolas Loris. All in all, the legislation -- sponsored by Sens. Joseph Lieberman (I-Conn.) and John Warner (R-Va.) -- “represents an extraordinary level of economic interference by the federal government,” the researchers write.

The bill also would take a serious gamble: Rely on what the researchers call “a critical but unproven technology” known as “carbon capture and sequestration.” That’s a fancy way of saying carbon would be caught and stored underground, rather than continuing to be released into the atmosphere.  The Lieberman-Warner bill assumes it won’t be ready for another 10 years -- an assumption that the Heritage researchers consider too optimistic.

So how would Lieberman-Warner affect our economy? Start with something we can all relate to: personal income. Under the bill, income in the U.S. would drop significantly, starting in 2012, from a decline of more than $30 billion that year to $121.9 billion in 2016. Or, to put it another way: All other things being equal, by 2016, the annual household income for a family of four would fall by $1,494 -- about what that family pays now for two months of food.

Gross domestic product would start to take a nosedive in 2012 as well. By 2030, GDP would be $436 billion less than it would be if the bill hadn’t become law. Continued...

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Rebecca Hagelin is a public speaker on the family and culture and the author of the new best seller, 30 Ways in 30 Days to Save Your Family.
 
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TAKE IT EASY ON FREY!
It takes real guts for a liberal to join this thread. All of us are presenting good arguments, so what's a liberal to do? IT AIN'T EASY BEING GREENY!


Q: How is a cow fart like the beginning of an Al Gore speech?
A: A lot of noise, usually followed up by piles of bullsh_t.

Q: How are they different?
A: Cow farts don't get applause and awards from environmentalists.

Europeans pay $14 per gallon
European countries are tiny compared to the U.S., they have to spend so much less than us to get around. They live in smaller houses, eat less because food is so expensive. Unemployment is astronomical, more than 10 percent. To get a job flipping hamburgers require a "connection." This is the land of socialism, high taxes and high jobless rates. Please take a trip to Europe and see for yourselves. Western Europe is kowtowing to Russia to get their oil and natural gas, and to the Arabs to get more oil money...Americans should not look up to Europe, they cannot even afford a decent military and have to rely on the US of A to maintain world peace, keep the Kremlin at bay (although Kremlin is buying or attempting to buy many European companies with all that oil money). Before anyone lauds Europe, please go see for yourselves, I had to shell out $400 for a simple dinner with three guests a couple of weeks ago, plus an automatic tip of $80 regardless of the quality of service. Europe has no Google, Microsoft, etc...
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