Paris Climate Conference is likely to fail (Fred Singer)

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Paris Climate Conference is likely to fail By S. Fred Singer http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2015/10/paris_climate_conference_is_lik ely_to_fail.html Paris-2015 may turn out to be a big (and expensive) nothing-burger and mark the effective end of COP, the Conference of the Parties [to the Global Climate Treaty], after 21years. COP-21 will convene in Paris (November 30 to December 11, 2015) to try to impose global restrictions on the emission of the greenhouse (GH) gas carbon dioxide. The usual cast of characters will show up -- delegates from nearly 200 nations, who have made lifetime careers out of the climate business, plus some 15,000 hangers-on. We think they will fail to reach an effective international agreement -- for a variety of reasons: Important developing countries have other priorities; scandals are brewing and may flare up; and the climate itself is not cooperating. But the media will portray Paris as a huge success, trying to burnish the environmental-climate legacy of President Barack Obama. Paris will be a big “nothing-burger” Do you remember Anne Gorsuch, who may have coined this pungent term? She was the first female administrator of EPA, and rather different from both Lisa Jackson and Gina McCarthy. Gorsuch served for a couple of years in the Reagan administration, during which time she managed to cut the EPA budget and slim down the agency. She proved that a determined administrator can do something to rein in the regulatory excesses of the EPA. [Actually, one of the most effective ways of achieving that goal might be to expand the EPA office in Alaska, and then transfer most of the Washington activists to that office.] Outlook for global agreements President Obama has been actively pushing nations to make commitments on cutting CO2 emissions, and most have obliged him by making meaningless commitments that will have very little effect on actual levels of carbon dioxide -- and even less on the world climate. China has agreed to peak its emissions in 2030, but do nothing to stem growth in the remaining 15 years. They calculate, apparently, that by then their population and demand for electric power will have stabilized. In other words, their “commitment” involves no real hardships. page 1


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