McCain’s “climate change” tour bypasses cooler heads

By Michelle Malkin  •  May 12, 2008 10:43 AM

John McCain kicks off his “climate change tour” in Portland today. The Associated Press regurgitates the McCain emphasis on how he will push “free-market principles” to reduce global warming, which he is convinced is real and primarily man-made. (Update: Allahpundit’s got the new accompanying campaign ad.)

Take this with a gi-normous grain of salt, my friends:

In remarks prepared for delivery Monday at a Portland, Ore., wind turbine manufacturer, the presidential contender says expanded nuclear power must be considered to reduce carbon-fuel emissions. He also sets a goal that by 2050, the country will reduce carbon emissions to a level 60 percent below that emitted in 1990.

“For all of the last century, the profit motive basically led in one direction – toward machines, methods and industries that used oil and gas,” said McCain. “Enormous good came from that industrial growth, and we are all the beneficiaries of the national prosperity it built. But there were costs we weren’t counting, and often hardly noticed. And these terrible costs have added up now, in the atmosphere, in the oceans and all across the natural world.”

The Arizona senator promised to challenge China and India, two economic rivals who are fueling their challenge to U.S. market supremacy with heavily polluting fuels such as coal, gas and oil.
“For all of its historical disregard of environmental standards, it cannot have escaped the attention of the Chinese regime that China’s skies are dangerously polluted, its beautiful rivers are dying, its grasslands vanishing, its coastlines receding and its own glaciers melting,” said McCain.

He also took a swipe at President Bush, who balked at the beginning of its term at signing the Kyoto global warming protocols. McCain said he would return to the negotiating table.

“I will not shirk the mantle of leadership that the United States bears. I will not permit eight long years to pass without serious action on serious challenges. I will not accept the same dead-end of failed diplomacy that claimed Kyoto. The United States will lead and will lead with a different approach – an approach that speaks to the interests and obligations of every nation,” he said.

A rational, free-market-based approach to environmentalism requires a commitment to scientific truth, accuracy, and honest cost-benefit analyses.

For the last several years, McCain has been committed to none of those.

Climatologist Patrick Michaels had McCain pegged four years ago, when The Maaaveerrick convened ridiculously, eco-Chicken Little-stacked hearings:

Recent U.S. Senate hearings into alleged global warming, chaired by Arizona Republican John McCain, were among the “most biased” that a noted climatologist has ever seen – “much less balanced than anything I saw in the Clinton administration,” he said.

Patrick J. Michaels is the author of a new book “Meltdown: The Predictable Distortion of Global Warming by Scientists, Politicians, and the Media.” He is an environmental sciences professor at the University of Virginia who believes that claims of human-caused “global warming” are scientifically unfounded.

Michaels spoke with CNSNews.com Thursday following a panel discussion sponsored by the libertarian Cato Institute in Washington, D.C., where Michaels also serves as a senior fellow in environmental studies.

“John McCain, a Republican, has probably held the most biased hearing of all,” Michaels said. McCain is a big proponent of limiting greenhouse gas emissions, which he believes are causing “global warming.” The Arizona senator also “is trying to define himself as an environmental Republican, which he is going to use to differentiate himself from his rivals for the (presidential) nomination in 2008,” according to Michaels.

You can bet McCain won’t be visiting with Michaels on his climate change tour anytime soon. The truth would get in the way of his crusade:

Citing a visit he had to the Arctic with several U.S. senators last summer, McCain made it clear that he believed human-caused “global warming” was a certainty.

“It was remarkable going up on a small ship next to this glacier and seeing where it had been just 10 short years ago and how quickly it’s receded,” McCain told the New York Times…

…McCain also warned about what he saw as the rapid pace of Arctic warming, evidenced by the arrival of wildlife that had never previously been seen in the region. “The Inuit language for 10,000 years never had a word for robin and now there are robins all over their villages,” he told the Times.

Michaels refuted McCain’s assertions about the North Pole, noting that the Arctic has actually been warmer in the past than it is now.

“It was warmer 4 to 7,000 years ago [in the Arctic.] Every climatologist knows that. I saw no mention of that in the Arctic report that was paraded in front of McCain,” Michaels said. He added that the past warming of the Arctic couldn’t possibly be blamed on greenhouse gas emissions since it occurred long before the industrial era.

In 2003, Iain Murray debunked McCain’s anecdote about how he got interested in global warming:

He is on record as saying that the reason he became interested in global warming in the first place is because he recognized how much hotter it was getting at his home in Sedona, Ariz. Unfortunately, the data don’t back him up on this. If we look at the temperature records from the nearby Childs weather station, we can actually see a downward trend in temperature of slightly over 1° F. since 1986, when McCain was elected to the Senate. Another nearby station, Fort Valley, shows a very slight upwards trend. You can see these trends for yourself by looking at the official records available at the CO2science.org website. Certainly there are upward trends elsewhere in Arizona, but these are balanced by downward trends — Tucson has cooled while Tombstone has warmed. Arizona makes a poor poster boy for global-warming theory.

Like Barack Obama, McCain touts a “cap-and-trade” system as the free-market answer to reducing carbon emissions. Analysts who haven’t been bitten by the global warming alarmist bug beg to differ–and evidence from cap-and-trade systems already in operation back them up:

….the world has already witnessed many unpleasant surprises with Europe’s ongoing efforts to impose a cap and trade program under the Kyoto Protocol, the international climate treaty to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

In fact, European efforts have racked up significant costs while failing to reduce emissions. Nearly every European country participating has higher emissions today than when the treaty was first signed in 1997. Further, despite ongoing criticism of the United States from Kyoto parties for failing to ratify the treaty, emissions in many of these nations are actually rising faster than in the United States.

The European experience also shows the problem of cap and trade fraud.[6] None other than Enron’s Ken Lay was a strong supporter of carbon cap and trade when the idea was first floated in the 1990s, saying that it could “do more to promote Enron’s business than almost any other regulatory initiative.” These carbon allowances that will be bought and sold have a value estimated at $50 billion to $300 billion annually, and the trade in them would be a huge new business. Enron may be gone, but others ready to take advantage of cap and trade–often at public expense–are not.

Is the solution to go back to 1910 and live like Haiti and Somalia? The Appeal-Democrat says no:

Here’s good news that may have escaped attention. The environment worldwide is getting better and better, largely because of economic growth, efficiency and innovation. So says the 2008 Index of Leading Environmental Indicators, an annual report on worldwide air and water quality and climate change by the Pacific Research Institute, a San Francisco free-market think tank.

While government regulation plays a “central role” in improving the environment, PRI says, it would be ineffective if it were not for affluence and technological advances. That may be why PRI also warns that imposing drastic measures to curb manmade greenhouse gas emissions could roll back the very economic and technological gains essential to improving the environment.

For example, to reach the global warming alarmists’ goal — an 80-percent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 — the United States would have to revert to a per-capita emission rate last seen in 1910. Considering the nation’s population will increase to 420 million by 2050, the per-capita rate would have to roll back even more, to a level “not seen in the nation since 1875.”

For perspective, “unless there is a genuine breakthrough in carbon-free electricity,” PRI concludes, “households will not be able to use enough electricity to run a hot-water heater without exceeding” the per-capita emission limit.

The only countries with greenhouse gas emissions that low “are desperately poor nations, such as Haiti and Somalia,” wrote PRI’s senior fellow of environmental studies Steven F. Hayward. “Automobile fuel consumption will have to fall by more than 80 percent.”

…”The 80 percent reduction target is unrealistic at any price,” PRI concludes. Given the option of continued innovation and technological advances inherent in economic growth versus the economy-retarding Draconian limits on greenhouse gas emissions, it seems clear to us which one is preferable. Swedish environmentalist Bjorn Lomborg has made the same case for years.

In arriving at the “Copenhagen Consensus” in 2006, Lomborg asked 24 U.N. ambassadors from nations including China, India and the U.S. to set priorities for solutions to the world’s greatest challenges. “They looked at what spending money to combat climate change and other major problems could achieve,” Mr. Lomborg wrote in the Wall Street Journal. “They found that the world should prioritize the need for better health, nutrition, water, sanitation and education, long before we turn our attention to the costly mitigation of global warning.”

Whether one believes greenhouse gases pose an environmental threat, the greater point is that the United States is capable of such a reduction because of its economic, technological and innovative advances. But blindly imposing government mandates without regard to their effect on the economy, technology and innovation will do little except inhibit prosperity and move the nation closer to the model of Haiti and Somalia.

As Lomborg has written: “We all want a better world. But we must not let ourselves be swept up in making a bad investment, simply because we have been scared by sensationalist headlines.”

A true “free-market” approach to environmentalism means protecting the free market, not destroying it in the name of supposedly “cost-free solutions” to a supposed crisis that rests on skewed science.

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  1. #318928
    On May 12th, 2008 at 5:02 pm, cf said:

    Yeah, it’s really been a cold April & May so far. I am looking forward to climate change so it will get a little warmer. I’m freezing!

  2. #318946
    On May 12th, 2008 at 5:19 pm, guspapa said:

    #61 there is a method of generating hydrogen without electricity generated by conventional powerhouses, http://www.switch2hydrogen.com/
    The Fed is holding this one up. Solar panel to make the hydrogen pretty cheap $80.00 for the solar panel to generate power to generate hydrogen, $7-10K for the conversion. Been in place for years but our Government will not allow this company to sell to the public

  3. #318947
    On May 12th, 2008 at 5:22 pm, guspapa said:

    I will not be voting for POTUS this time around, all focus and resource will be on House of Representatives, Senate seats, State and Local elections. We may be able to find a few real conservatives outside the run for the White House.

  4. #318951
    On May 12th, 2008 at 5:27 pm, allrsn said:

    On May 12th, 2008 at 4:17 pm, lgm said

    LGM, What makes me think I was talking to you? I was asking any moran who buys into the 30 year graph of false data. 30 years is what % of the globes age? or mamaml age? daaa lol.

    Is global warming true!! It better be or no fungus, virius,parasite, or bacteria could exit here.

    Now, All you believers in hearsay, show me the proof that the planet is melting!!!

    What you want to state Greenland because the melting ice is showing farms???? lmao

  5. #318975
    On May 12th, 2008 at 5:47 pm, Joy said:

    guspapa – Very interesting site and product. Hope it gets approved and they can get the cost down.

  6. #318997
    On May 12th, 2008 at 6:06 pm, Romeo13 said:

    John McCain… soon doing to the economy what he did for Free Speech.

  7. #319005
    On May 12th, 2008 at 6:19 pm, DagneyT said:

    Is it just me, or does it seem like McCain gets up in the morning, and asks himself, “How can I PO my base today?” He’s straddling a line that is not going right anytime soon, and I’m tired of screaming obscenities at him on TV! Who’s the libertarian candidate?

  8. #319010
    On May 12th, 2008 at 6:23 pm, Joy said:

    Dagney – It’s not just you… I think that’s exactly what he does.

  9. #319012
    On May 12th, 2008 at 6:28 pm, John Ansell said:

    McShame should have checked with Newt Gingrich on how much flack he’d catch over joining the liberals over GW. Not a very wise move and another valid reason not to vote for the Democrat with the R behind his name.

  10. #319023
    On May 12th, 2008 at 6:39 pm, Azygos said:

    lgm,

    National Geographic is a fairly left leaning organization, USA today (tabloid journalism, same for Reuters, Not sure about Nature though because I am not willing to pay to read the rest. Props for coming up with some links.

    Climate Facts

    (And I’ll give you that this is probably not much better than your sources.)
    My point being that one can probably find just as much DATA for global warming as global cooling. Twenty-five years ago these same global warming nuts were saying we were all going to freeze to death. We only have about 200 years worth of DATA and lots of spectulation, on both sides of the coin. We don’t have enough DATA and might not even if we collected 5000 years worth. Its just really bad science, period.

    She replied: “No, actually, there has been cooling, if you take 1998 as your point of reference. If you take 2002 as your point of reference, then temperatures have plateaued. This is certainly not what you’d expect if carbon dioxide is driving temperature because carbon dioxide levels have been increasing but temperatures have actually been coming down over the last 10 years.”

    Notice she is using a 10 year span. Again really bad science all around.

  11. #319027
    On May 12th, 2008 at 6:40 pm, Azygos said:

    #103, You are correct.

  12. #319036
    On May 12th, 2008 at 6:59 pm, Silkyinfamous said:

    Lgm The vanishing glacier stories are true. You can argue about other temperature data, but Greenland, the Arctic ocean, and the worlds most famous glaciers have being photographed.

    And no one uses Photoshop Ever…..

  13. #319037
    On May 12th, 2008 at 7:00 pm, Papa Louie said:

    For perspective, “unless there is a genuine breakthrough in carbon-free electricity,” PRI concludes, “households will not be able to use enough electricity to run a hot-water heater without exceeding” the per-capita emission limit.

    McCain just wants to go back to the good old days when he was a kid, when cars and electrical appliances hadn’t yet been invented and his mother did their wash in a nearby creek.

    I will not permit eight long years to pass without serious action on serious challenges.

    Oh no, it looks like McCain is planning on two terms in office. I don’t think WE should permit eight long years to pass without serious action to find a true conservative challenger to this Liberal Republican.

  14. #319048
    On May 12th, 2008 at 7:12 pm, papertiger said:

    Why was it I use to hate this simple minded backstabbing media courting Senate version of Paris Hilton?

    Oh ya now I remember…

  15. #319050
    On May 12th, 2008 at 7:16 pm, dreid said:

    McCain needs to realize that supporting the global warming scam will cause Republicans to actively campaign against him.

  16. #319066
    On May 12th, 2008 at 7:35 pm, tarpon said:

    Glaciers never go a way, they just go back for more rocks. Satellite photos of the Arctic, the Antarctic and Greenland all show advancing ice.

    Start here … http://nsidc.org/cgi-bin/bist/bist.pl?annot=1&legend=1&scale=100&tab_cols=2&tab_rows=2&config=seaice_index&submit=Refresh&mo0=04&hemis0=S&img0=extn&mo1=04&hemis1=S&img1=conc&year0=1980&year1=2008&.cgifields=no_panel

    Proof, I want proof of man caused catastrophic global warming, not data about some glacier that has been melting for the last 300 years, since the end of the last little ice age in the 1700s.

    The consequences of “global warming” is becoming “increasingly clear” is not and cannot be based on any scientific view. “Global warming” began at the end of the Maunder Minimum in 1700 and continued at a near-uniform rate of 0.5-0.7 degrees C (0.9-1.2 F) per century until 1998, when it paused. There has been no statistically-significant increase in mean global surface temperature since 1998. In the past six and a half years global temperatures have been falling at an impressive rate equivalent to 0.4 degrees C (0.7 F) per decade.

    If you want facts, look up Professor Bob Carter’s lecture series on YouTube. He lays the whole hoax out for you in exact factual terms.

    I have a later version, Nov 2007, of Prof Carter’s lecture here http://10ksnookers.blogspot.com/2008/04/prof-bob-carters-latest-with-updates.html
    Highly recommended.

  17. #319096
    On May 12th, 2008 at 7:57 pm, John Ansell said:

    Tarpon, giving libs facts is like throwing water on a cat. It irritates the hell out of them.

  18. #319127
    On May 12th, 2008 at 8:23 pm, beenthere said:

    Since McCain has stated publicly twice that he knows nothing of economics, how could he be possibly be said to know if his “crap and tirade” approach to climate change has anything to do with the “free-market” or anything else for that matter?

    I am beginning to think that like Obama, McCain is not so much a liar as a lie.

  19. #319171
    On May 12th, 2008 at 9:06 pm, Dimsdale said:

    On May 12th, 2008 at 4:17 pm, lgm said:

    allrsn said (#71):

    I am still waiting!!! Again, Where’s the proof???

    OOO Gore said it, Moore said it, it makes no sense, 100,000 year temperature variation charts show warming is normal.

    AHHH therefore it is true!!! (leftie logic)

    People sometimes complain that I don’t give arguments or sources. But when I do you just ignore them so what’s the point? Can’t do anything about willful ignorance.

    Silkyinfamous said (#79):

    “It was remarkable going up on a small ship next to this glacier and seeing where it had been just 10 short years ago and how quickly it’s receded,” McCain told the New York Times…

    Was he there 10 years ago or did someone with a Special Interest hand him a map and tell him so?
    20 years ago was the glacier smaller then what is was 10 years ago, or was it 5 years ago that it was a half of a half but plus a quarter larger.

    The vanishing glacier stories are true. You can argue about other temperature data, but Greenland, the Arctic ocean, and the worlds most famous glaciers have being photographed.

    Sure the glacier melting stories are true.

    It is also true that the ############ in
    Antarctica is increasing in depth.

    It is also true that Mars is experiencing “global warming.” Probably the rest of the planets too, but Mars has the only ice cap we can record easily.

    It is also true that for the vast majority of the planet’s history, we didn’t even have oxygen in the atmosphere. Of the remainder, for about half a billion years the planet was hot and swampy.

    It is also true that the planet’s heating cycles can be closely correlated with variations in sun activity (not so, SUVs).

    It is also true that we have be coming off the Little Ice Age since the 1860s, so of course it is warming.

    It is also true that there has been no recordable temperature increase since 1998. In actuality, there has been a slight decrease.

    It is also true that during the last interglacial period, about ##### years ago, the average sea level was 15 to 18 FEET above the present level (and the enviroweenies are worried about tenths of a centimeter!).

    It is also true that increased CO2 (and temperature for that matter) will actually increase crop yields and increase the amounts of potentially arable land and create longer growing seasons.

    It is also true that Al “Chicken Little” Gore was a C/D student in science, and has left out critical (inconvenient?) data from his amateurish slide show.

    It is also true that money for scientific research is appropriated by politicians, who follow the whims of misguided environmental zealots, and give money to politically expedient research instead of more deserving research. I can tell you, PI’s (sorry, that is pricipal investigator on a grant) can see the handwriting on the wall, and rarely bite the had that feeds them. They have to eat too.

    I am all for pollution reduction, recycling and more efficient use of energy etc., but don’t lie to me to make it happen.

    It is an act of incredible hubris for us to think that because we like the climate we are in, that this is the way it is supposed to be. How sophomoric! Yes, we are in a bit of a pickle because in our short history, we built everything by the shore or on riverbanks (access to water and transportation etc.), but we may have to adapt to forces far greater than us.

    One great truth about the global “warming” fad: garbage in, gospel out.

  20. #319180
    On May 12th, 2008 at 9:17 pm, Dimsdale said:

    Ooops! Sorry about the #####’s in the above post. My daughter “helped” Daddy with his posting and sent it before I put in the relevant numbers/data.

    1) The central portions of the Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets are thickening.

    2) Last interglacial period: 75 – 125 thousand years ago, peaking at 115-125,000 years ago (http://esp.cr.usgs.gov/info/lite/)

  21. #319288
    On May 12th, 2008 at 10:40 pm, Patronedheart said:

    On May 12th, 2008 at 6:19 pm, DagneyT said:
    Is it just me, or does it seem like McCain gets up in the morning, and asks himself, “How can I PO my base today?” He’s straddling a line that is not going right anytime soon, and I’m tired of screaming obscenities at him on TV! Who’s the libertarian candidate?

    This guy, apparently:
    http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=080512174415.16yxf74a&show_article=1

  22. #319507
    On May 13th, 2008 at 8:30 am, Danceswithdachshunds said:

    Dimsdale, c’mon! That’s just tooo much information to expect an environitwit to digest. There’s only one thing they need to keep hearing over and over and over again which you mentioned -

    It is also true that there has been no recordable temperature increase since 1998. In actuality, there has been a slight decrease.

    That fact along with the fact that CO2 has increased 10% in the same period of time is PROOF POSITIVE that CO2 does NOT cause global warming… PERIOD!

    They simply CANNOT argue past those two facts put together; it puts the correlation of data supporting their theory at zero. The moment they open their mouth to mention ANY other factor to excuse the turn-around – their goose is cooked because those ‘other factors’ are among the very same factors they declared as being irrelevant only ten years ago.

  23. #320474
    On May 13th, 2008 at 6:34 pm, libocrat said:

    Will all this concern about the GLOBE cause Mr.McCain and his wealthy wife to cut back on their grocery bill? NO.
    Will they have to cut back on their vacations due to more taxes? NO.
    Will Mr. and Mrs. McCain lose their job and have their home foreclosed. NO.
    Will McCain have to cut back on air conditioning in his LIMO. NO.

    Will you feel the pinch of more government intrusion into your wallet.

    YES.

  24. #320599
    On May 13th, 2008 at 8:43 pm, everett_mansfield said:

    There is no fool like an old fool.

    Dump McCain.

  25. #320602
    On May 13th, 2008 at 8:44 pm, everett_mansfield said:

    Al Gore = fat man with large electric bill.

  26. #322769
    On May 15th, 2008 at 3:16 pm, JennyBea said:

    See, this confuses me. I thought McCain was a Christian. I didn’t realize he practiced Goracle.

    How come we ended up like this?

    Why do we have three liberal senators running?

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