Lord Christopher Monckton reports from UN Climate Summit
DURBAN, South Africa -- “No high hopes for Durban.” “Binding treaty unlikely. “No deal this
year.”
Thus ran the headlines. The profiteering UN bureaucrats here
think otherwise. Their plans to establish a world government paid for by the
West on the pretext of dealing with the non-problem of “global warming” are now
well in hand. As usual, the mainstream media have simply not reported what is
in the draft text which the 194 states parties to the UN framework convention
on climate change are being asked to approve.
Behind the scenes, throughout the year since
Cancun, the now-permanent bureaucrats who have made highly-profitable careers
out of what they lovingly call “the process” have been beavering away at what
is now a 138-page document. Its catchy title is "Ad Hoc Working Group on Long-Term Cooperative Action under the
Convention -- Update of the amalgamation of draft texts in preparation of [one
imagines they mean 'for'] a comprehensive and balanced outcome to be
presented to the Conference of the Parties for adoption at its seventeenth
session: note by the Chair.” In plain English, these are the conclusions the
bureaucracy wants.
The contents of this document, turgidly
drafted with all the UN's skill at what the former head of its documentation
center used to call “transparent impenetrability”, are not just off the wall –
they are lunatic.
Main points:
Ø A new International Climate Court will have
the power to compel Western nations to pay ever-larger sums to third-world
countries in the name of making reparation for supposed “climate debt”. The Court will have no power over third-world
countries. Here and throughout the draft, the West is the sole target. “The process” is now irredeemably
anti-Western.
Ø “Rights
of Mother Earth”: The draft, which seems to have been written by
feeble-minded green activists and environmental extremists, talks of “The
recognition and defence of the rights of Mother Earth to ensure harmony between
humanity and nature”. Also, “there
will be no commodification [whatever that may be: it is not in the dictionary
and does not deserve to be] of the functions of nature, therefore no carbon
market will be developed with that purpose”.
Ø “Right to survive”: The draft childishly
asserts that “The rights of some
Parties to survive are threatened by the adverse impacts of climate change,
including sea level rise.” At 2 inches per century, according to eight years'
data from the Envisat satellite? Oh, come off it! The Jason 2 satellite, the
new kid on the block, shows that sea-level has actually dropped over the past
three years.
Ø War and the maintenance of defence forces
and equipment are to cease – just like that – because they contribute to
climate change. There are other reasons why war ought to cease, but the draft
does not mention them.
Ø A new global temperature target will aim,
Canute-like, to limit “global warming” to as little as 1 C° above
pre-industrial levels. Since temperature is already 3 C° above those levels,
what is in effect being proposed is a 2 C° cut in today's temperatures. This
would take us halfway back towards the last Ice Age, and would kill hundreds of
millions. Colder is far more dangerous than warmer.
Ø The new CO2 emissions target, for Western
countries only, will be a reduction of up to 50% in emissions over the next
eight years and of “more than 100%” [these words actually appear in the text]
by 2050. So, no motor cars, no coal-fired or gas-fired power stations, no
aircraft, no trains. Back to the Stone Age, but without even the right to light
a carbon-emitting fire in your caves. Windmills, solar panels and other
“renewables” are the only alternatives suggested in the draft. There is no
mention of the immediate and rapid expansion of nuclear power worldwide to
prevent near-total economic destruction.
Ø The new CO2 concentration target could be
as low as 300 ppmv CO2 equivalent (i.e., including all other greenhouse gases
as well as CO2 itself). That is a cut of almost half compared with the 560 ppmv
CO2 equivalent today. It implies just 210 ppmv of CO2 itself, with 90 ppmv CO2
equivalent from other greenhouse gases. But at 210 ppmv, plants and trees begin
to die. CO2 is plant food. They need a lot more of it than 210 ppmv.
Ø The peak-greenhouse-gas target year – for
the West only – will be this year. We will be obliged to cut our emissions from
now on, regardless of the effect on our economies (and the lack of effect on
the climate).
Ø The West will pay for everything, because
of its “historical responsibility” for causing “global warming”. Third-world
countries will not be obliged to pay anything. But it is the UN, not the third-world
countries, that will get the money from the West, taking nearly all of it for
itself as usual. There is no provision anywhere in the draft for the UN to
publish accounts of how it has spent the $100 billion a year the draft demands
that the West should stump up from now on.
The real lunacy comes in the small print –
all of it in 8-point type, near-illegibly printed on grubby, recycled paper.
Every fashionable leftist idiocy is catered for.
Talking of which, note in passing that
Rajendra Pachauri, the railroad engineer who, in the topsy-turvy looking-glass
world of international climate insanity is the “science” chairman of the UN's climate panel, has admitted that
no one has been talking about climate science at the climate conference here in
Durban. Not really surprising, given no real warming for getting on for two
decades, no recent sea-level rise, no new record Arctic ice-melt, fewer
hurricanes than at almost any time in 30 years, no Pacific atolls disappearing
beneath the waves.
Here – and, as always, you heard it here
first, for the mainstream media have conspired to keep secret the Madness of
King Rajendra and his entire coterie of governmental and bureaucratic lunatics
worldwide – is what the dribbling, twitching thrones and dominions,
principalities and powers of the world will be asked to agree to.
“International
Climate Court of Justice”: This kangaroo court is
to be established by next year “to
guarantee the compliance of Annex I Parties with all the provisions of this
decision, which are essential elements in the obtaining of the global goal”.
Note that, here as elsewhere, the bias is only against the nations of the West.
However badly the third-world countries behave, they cannot be brought before
the new court. Though none of what the draft calls the “modalities” of the
proposed marsupial dicastery are set out in detail, one can imagine that the
intention is to oblige Western nations to pay up however much the world
government run by the Convention secretariat feels like demanding, just as the
unelected tyrants of the EU demand – and get – ever-larger cash payments from
the ever-shrinking economies and ever-poorer tribute-payers of their dismal
empire.
The temperature target: At Copenhagen and
Cancun, the states parties to the Convention arrogated to themselves the power
– previously safe in the hands of Divine Providence – to alter the weather in
such a way as to prevent global mean surface temperature from rising by more
than 2 C° above the “pre-industrial”
level. They did not even say what they meant by “pre-industrial”. From 1695-1745 temperatures in central
England, quite a good proxy for global temperatures, rose by 2.2 C°, with about
another 0.8 C° since then, making 3 C° in all. The previous temperature target,
therefore, was already absurd.
Yet the new, improved, madder target is to
keep global temperatures either “1 C°” or “well below 1.5 C°” above “pre-industrial levels” – i.e., well
below half of the temperature increase that has already occurred since the
pre-industrial era. The twittering states parties are committing themselves, in
effect, to reducing today's global temperatures by getting on for 2 C°. This is
madness. Throughout pre-history, the governing class – Druids or Pharaohs or
Mayans or Incas – thought they could replace their Creator and command the
weather. They couldn't. No more can we. But try telling that to the
strait-jacketed ninnies of today's governing “elite”. Speech after speech at
the plenary sessions of the Durban conference has drivelled on about how We Are
The People Who At This Historic Juncture Are Willing And Able To Undertake The
Noble Purpose Of Saving The Planet From Thermageddon and Saving You From
Yourselves [entirely at your prodigious expense, natch].
The emissions-reduction targets: The new
target proposed by the staring-eyed global-village idiots will be a reduction
of 50-85% of global greenhouse-gas emissions from 1990 levels (i.e. by 65-100%
of today's levels) by 2050, with emissions falling still further thereafter.
The West should cut its emissions by 30-50% from 1990 levels (i.e. by 40-65% of
today's levels) in just eight years, and by more than 95% (i.e. more than 100%)
by 2050. Alternatively (for there are many alternatives in the text, indicating
that agreement among the inmates in the Durban asylum is a long way off), the
West must cut its emissions “more than
50%” in just five years, and “more than 100%” by 2050. The words “more than 100%” actually appear in
the draft. The Third World, however, need cut its emissions only by 15-30% over
the next eight years, provided – of course – that the West fully reimburses it
for the cost.
The greenhouse-gas reduction target:
Greenhouse-gas concentrations in the atmosphere “should stabilize well below 300-450 ppm CO2 equivalent”. This
target, like the temperature target, is plain daft. CO2 concentration is
currently at 392 ppmv, and the IPCC increases this by 43% to allow for other
greenhouse gases. Accordingly, today's CO2-equivalent concentration of
greenhouse gases is 560 ppmv, and the current lunacy is to cut this perhaps by
very nearly half, reducing the CO2 component to just 210 ppmv, at which point
trees and plants become starved of CO2, which is their food, and start to die.
The greenhouse-gas peak targets: Global
greenhouse gas emissions, say the mentally-challenged Durban droolers, should
peak in not more than eight years' time, and perhaps as soon as two years'
time. Western greenhouse-gas emissions should peak immediately (or perhaps by
next year, or maybe the year after that) and must decline thereafter. The
greenhouse-gas emissions peak in third-world countries will be later than that
of the West, and – no surprises here – will depend on the West to pay the cost
of it.
“Historical
responsibility”: The nations of the West (for which the UN's
code is “Annex I parties”) are
from now on required to beat their breasts (or at least their strait-jackets)
and acknowledge their “historical responsibility” for increasing CO2 emissions
and giving us warmer weather. The draft says: “Acknowledging that the largest share of the historical global
emissions of greenhouse gases originated in Annex I Parties and that, owing to
this historical responsibility in terms of their contribution to the average
global temperature increase, Annex I Parties must take the lead in combating
climate change and the adverse effects thereof.” This new concept of
“historical responsibility” – suspiciously akin to the “war-guilt” of post-1918 Germany,
declared by the imprudent governments of the world at the Versailles
conference, which was no small cause of World War II – further underscores the
rapidly-growing anti-Western bias in the UN and in the Convention's
secretariat.
Who pays? Oh, you guessed it before I told
you. The West pays. The third world (UN code: “non-Annex-I parties”) thinks it
will collect, so it will always vote for the UN's insane proposals. But the
UN's bureaucrats will actually get all or nearly all the money, and will decide
how to allocate what minuscule fraction they have not already spent on
themselves. As a senior UN diplomat told me last year, “The UN exists for only one purpose: to get more money. That, and that
alone, is the reason why it takes such an interest in climate change.” The
draft says: “Developed-country Parties
shall provide developing-country Parties with new and additional finance, inter
alia through a percentage of the gross domestic product of developed-country
Parties.” And, of course, “The extent of participation by non-Annex-I parties
in the global effort to deal with climate change is directly dependent on the
level of support provided by developed-country Parties.”
The get-out clause: One or two Western
countries – Canada and Japan, for instance – have begun to come off the
Kool-Aid. They have worked out what scientifically-baseless nonsense the
climate scam is and have said they are not really playing any more. To try to
keep these and the growing number of nations who want out of “the process” bankrolling the
ever-more-lavish UN, an ingenious escape clause has been crafted: “The scale of
financial flows to non-Annex-I parties shall be based on the assessments of
their needs to deal with climate change.” Since climate is not going to change
measurably as a result of Man's emissions, any honest assessment of the needs
of third-world countries “to deal with
climate change” is that they don't need any money at all for this
purpose and shouldn't get a single red cent. The UN is now the biggest obstacle
to the eradication of poverty worldwide, because its pampered functionaries
divert so much cash to themselves, to an ever-expanding alphabet-soup of
bureaucracies, and then to heroically lunatic projects like “global warming” control. Time to
abolish it.
World government: The Copenhagen Treaty draft
establishing a world “government” with unlimited powers of taxation and
intervention in the affairs of states parties to the UN Framework Convention
fortunately failed. Yet at the Cancun climate conference the following year
1000 new bureaucracies were established to form the nucleus of a world
government, with central control in the hands of the Convention's secretariat
and tentacles in every region and nation. The draft “agrees that common principles,
modalities and procedures as well as the coordinating and oversight functions
of the UNFCCC are needed” – in short, global centralization of political,
economic and environmental power in the manicured hands of the Convention's
near-invisible but all-powerful secretariat. No provision is made for the
democratic election of key members of the all-powerful secretariat – in effect,
a world government – by the peoples of our planet.
Reporting to the world government: From
2013/14, the world government will oblige Western nations to prepare reports
and submit them to it every two years. The format of these reports is specified
in obsessive detail over several pages of the draft. The reports will describe
the extent of their compliance with the mitigation targets imposed by the
various treaties and agreements. The West will be obliged to to continue
reporting “greenhouse-gas emission
inventories”, for which “common
reporting formats and methodologies for the calculation of emission,
established at the international level, are essential”. Separately,
Western nations will now be required to provide information on the financial
support they have pledged to assist third-world countries in mitigating
greenhouse-gas emissions and adapting to “the adverse effects of climate change”.
The world government also expects to receive
reports from Western nations on their financial contributions to the Global Environment Facility, the Least
Developed Countries' Trust Fund, the Special Climate Change Fund, the
Adaptation Fund, the Green Climate Fund and the Trust Fund for Supplementary
Activities”. Western nations must also provide information on the steps
taken to promote technology development and transfer to third-world countries,
and on how they have provided “capacity-building
support” to third-world countries, and on numerous other matters. The
inexorable increase in compulsory reporting was one of the mechanisms by which
the unelected Kommissars of the anti-democratic European Union acquired
absolute power over the member states. EU advisors have been helping the UN to
learn how to use similar techniques to centralize global power just as
anti-democratically in its own hands.
Review of Western nations' conduct: Once the
multitude of mechanisms for Western nations' compulsory reporting to the world
government are in place, the information gathered by it will be used as the
basis of a continuous review of every aspect of their compliance with the
various agreements and concords, whether legally-binding or not. Teams of five
to eight members of the Convention's secretariat will scrutinize each Western
nation's conduct, and will have the power to ask questions and to require
additional information, as well as to make recommendations that will gradually
become binding. The world government will then prepare a record of the review
for each Western nation, including reports of various aspects of the review, an
assessment of that nation's compliance, questions and answers, conclusions and
recommendations (eventually instructions) to that nation, and a “facilitative process” (UN code for a
mechanism to compel the nation to do as it is told by people whom no one has
elected).
Finance: One of the 1000 bureaucracies
established at Cancun is the Standing Committee on Finance, which the draft
says will have the power of “mobilizing
financial resources” through flows of public and private finance, “mobilizing additional funding”, and
requiring and verifying the reporting of finance provided to third-world
Parties by the Western nations through a new Financial Support Registry.
Finance for third-world countries is to be scaled up “significantly”, and Western countries will be obliged to
provide “a clear work-plan on their pledged assessed contributions” from
2012-2020 “for approval by the Conference of the Parties”. Taxpayers will be
compelled to provide the major source of funding through public expenditure.
Green Climate Fund: Western nations are urged
to “commit to the initial
capitalization of the Green Climate Fund without delay”, to include “the
full running costs” and “the funding
required for the formation and operating costs of the board and secretariat of
the Green Climate Fund”. Here, as always, the UN bureaucrats want their
own pay, perks, pensions and organizational structure guaranteed before any
money goes to third-world countries.
Worldwide cap-and-trade: The draft
establishes a “new market-based
approach/mechanism ... to promote the reduction or avoidance of greenhouse-gas
emissions” – once again for Western countries only. Also, “Ambitious, legally-binding emission
reduction targets for developed-country Parties ... are essential to drive a
global carbon market”. What this means, in the plain English that is
almost entirely absent from the 138-page draft, is worldwide compulsory
cap-and-trade, centrally imposed and regulated, imposed on Western countries
only.
Patent rights: Under the guise of action to
prevent “global warming” that is not happening at anything like the predicted rate,
coded references to the extinction of patent rights in third-world countries
are creeping into the text. For instance, “identification and removal of all barriers that prevent effective
technology development and transfer to developing-country Parties”; and
“the removal of all obstacles, including intellectual property rights and
patents on climate-related technologies to ensure the transfer of technology to
developing countries”. As an inventor with patents to my name, I can predict
what effect any such provision will have. It will prevent the establishment and
development of patent offices in continents such as Africa, which – thus far –
has contributed remarkably little to the world's inventions, not least because
the structure for protecting and encouraging inventors is rickety or
non-existent.
Shipping and aviation fuels were previously
excluded from the scope of the Convention and are now to be included.
International shipping and aviation are described as “a source of financial
resources for climate change actions”. More money for UN bureaucrats.
The new bureaucracies: As though the 1000
bureaucracies created at Cancun were not enough, another bureaucracy is to be
created “to oversee, monitor
and ensure overall implementation of capacity-building activities consistent
with the provisions of the Convention”. There will also be a new “International Climate Court of Justice”
(see above). A “Financial Support
Registry” is also to be set up.
The new special-interest group: Meet the “Parties that are
alternative-energy-disadvantaged”. No wind, no sun, no renewables – so,
handouts from the West, please.
The new buzzwords: Welcome to the notion of “equitable access to global atmospheric
space”; “Mother Earth” [I kid you not: it's in the draft]; “climate-resilient infrastructure” and
“paradigm shift towards building a
low-carbon society”. These buzzwords are in addition to pre-existing
buzzwords such as “climate justice”
and “climate debt” – the latter
being the notion that because the West has emitted more carbon dioxide than the
rest it owes the Third World lots of money.
“Rights of Mother
Earth”: The draft burbles insanely about “The recognition and defence of the rights of
Mother Earth to ensure harmony between humanity and nature, and that there will
be no commodification [whatever that may be] of the functions of nature,
therefore no carbon market will be developed with that purpose”.
“Right to survive”: “The rights of
some Parties to survive are threatened by the adverse impacts of climate
change, including sea level rise.” At 2 inches per century? Oh, come off
it! The Jason 2 satellite shows that sea-level has dropped over the past three
years.
The science is at last to be reviewed in a
manner that appears independent of the discredited IPCC. However, no details of
the method of review are provided, and other parts of the schizophrenic draft
say we must defer to the science put forward not by the peer-reviewed learned
journals but by a political body whose reports are not peer-reviewed in the
usual sense.
Legally-binding treaty: According to the
draft, the aim is to create a “legally-binding
instrument/outcome”. This is UN code for an international Treaty. The US
will sign no such treaty. Nor will Canada, Japan, France, India and many other
countries. On the basis of drafts as in-your-face idiotic as this, no
legally-binding climate treaty will ever be signed: which is just as well,
because no such treaty is necessary.
War and the maintenance of defence forces and
equipment are to cease because they contribute to climate change. Just like
that. The UN draft text asserts: "Stopping
wars, defending lives and ceasing destructive activities will protect the
climate system; conflict-related activities emit significant greenhouse gas
emissions to the atmosphere." A wave of the UN's magic wand and
peace will reign throughout the Earth, the sun will shine (but not too much)
the rain will fall (just where and when needed), and non-gender-specific
motherhood and non-commodificated apple pie will be available to all.
Ouroborindra, ba-ba hee! It does not seem to have occurred to the Druids of the
UN that they have near-totally failed to prevent wars on Earth – the original
purpose for which it was founded. Yet now, in their gibbering, spastic
arrogance, they think to command the weather. Canute, thou shouldst be living
at this hour!
No comments:
Post a Comment