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Wednesday, August 30, 2006
Kathleen Parker :: Townhall.com Columnist
The virtue of power
by Kathleen Parker
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The environmental mandate to ``think globally, act locally" gets tricky when it's your ``local.''

Nowhere is the conflict between virtue and practicality more vivid than in Tallahassee, Fla. -- capital of the nation's fourth-largest state -- where city officials are debating whether to build a new coal-fired power plant.

The question comes down to this:

Do officials seeking to diversify energy sources spend $400 million to buy into a new electricity-generating facility even though coal-fired power plants account for 33 percent of carbon dioxide emissions, the leading cause of global warming?

Or do they seek alternative sources of energy that require more imagination and demand a cultural shift?

Although a local issue, Tallahassee's struggle is universal as communities everywhere grapple with rising energy demands and the need to wean Americans from fossil fuels. Other eco-friendly energy sources, though available, aren't always as reliable in the short run.

More to the point, they require thinking in new ways and demand some degree of personal adjustment. It's hard for most of us to wrap our minds around the notion that buying an energy-saving refrigerator -- or swapping one type of light bulb for another -- in a place like Tallahassee is going to keep polar bears from drowning in the Arctic.

Tallahassee's dilemma is also richly ironic. The Democrats who run this town -- a tree-hugging Mecca whose city charter prohibits coal-fired plants -- are having a hard time sticking to the script as practicality clashes with ideology.

Not only is every commissioner a Democrat and professed environmentalist, but Mayor John Marks signed the U.S. Conference of Mayors agreement to reduce carbon emissions to pre-1990 levels. How does one reconcile that commitment with building a new coal-fired plant?

Marks says he wants to diversify to hedge against future high gas prices and insists that the new plant will be less polluting than older models. Practically speaking, his constituents are more interested in cutting their utility bills than in cutting C02 emissions, he told me.

Further complicating the moral issue, the plant is to be built in someone else's backyard -- two counties away in a community where hybrid vehicles are rare and bumper stickers are more likely to read: ``I'll give up my gun when they pry it from my cold dead fingers.'' Continued...

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Kathleen Parker is a syndicated columnist with the Washington Post Writers Group.
 
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ad hominem and hypocrisy
Calling these people greenies is an ad hominem. Calling them hypocrites is an ad hominem also. That is if you define the word as meaning that you want to appeal to emotions and you are attacking their character. It is however being used inappropriately when that part of the definition means you are using terms that appeal to these factors because you lack the intellectual ammunition to attack their positions at an intellectual level. Wrong.

The character of the “greenies” (I know, I know…ad hominem) deserves to be attacked. The level of mischief caused by these people has been devastating to millions. Paul Driessen, in his book Eco-Imperialism, Green Power, Black Death outlines how environmentalists (greenies) programs in Africa have prevented the construction of power plants to the detriment of the health of the African peoples. It isn’t just power plants either. The list of scares they have thrown up against every form of technology over the last 50 years is outrageous and increasing. People need to become emotional about what the “greenies” do because people other that the “greenies” are suffering all over the world as a result of their hypocrisy.

Their hypocrisy is that they use technology here in the technologically advance western world as a right and deny that self same technology to less developed areas of the world and people are suffering and dying unnecessarily. Their hypocrisy is demonstrated in this community as they want the technology, they want the comforts this technology brings and yet they want to remain “greenies” by making sure that technology is in someone else’s back yard. The sad part of all of this is that they remain blind to their hypocrisy.

Once again I ask this question. “Why don’t they don’t move to countries that have little or no technology. You know the kind I am talking about. The ones with a serious shortage of food, a lack of pest control programs which prevents malaria and a host of other diseases, very little safe drinking water because their water is not chlorinated. The countries where the people have short life spans and a high rate of child mortality as a result of this lack of technology.” These questions are not red herrings, nor are they questions that will be answered by the “greenies” because they promote policies that are anti-technology everywhere, except in their own lives. That makes them hypocrites.

Using the words “greenie” and “hypocrites” may have the tendency to create an emotional response, but that doesn’t make these charges less factual. The intellectual information is available for anyone who wishes to find it. Touching their emotions first is the key to reaching their intellect. Where the heart is the mind will follow. If at any time I am not factual, I will apologize, otherwise, I make no apologies for my verbiage, for that verbiage is deliberate.

The Reality of Global Warming
The consensus from what I'm able to glean is that global warming is real.

What's a load of cowpies is the supposed "crisis" nature of it all that the tree-huggers are trying to pull over on us.

Politicians and others love using crises to make power grabs. If you can't find one, invent one.

Sources I find credible are saying things like human industrial activity is causing maybe ONE degree of average temperature increase PER CENTURY.

Well, you can't whip up a frenzy and convert the nation to a Socialist economy over that, now can you?

And even there, it kinda depends on which computer model you want to use. That's part of the reason why it's as controversial as it is. Computer models are notorious for accurately predicting last month's weather next month, but not the other way around.

There's no doubt that human activity *can* have detrimal effects on the world we live on. It has in the past, and in many cases it still does. The problem is fixing it without surrendering your life, liberty and property to the people who happen to scream the loudest.
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