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Time to Bury Cap & Trade!

November 27th, 2009 Posted in Politics, Environmental Policy, Global Warming

While I’ve been traveling, the alarmist case for environmental doom has been collapsing.  An apparent whistle-blower hacked into the website of one of the leading alarmist organizations and downloaded thousands of documents and emails which were equally damning and embarrassing.

Reports Kimberley Strassel in the Wall Street Journal:

[Cap and trade is dead.]  So declares Oklahoma Sen. Jim Inhofe, taking a few minutes away from a Thanksgiving retreat with his family. “Ninety-five percent of the nails were in the coffin prior to this week. Now they are all in.”

If any politician might be qualified to offer last rites, it would be Mr. Inhofe. The top Republican on the Environment and Public Works Committee has spent the past decade in the thick of Washington’s climate fight. He’s seen the back of three cap-and-trade bills, rode herd on an overweening Environmental Protection Agency, and steadfastly insisted that global researchers were “cooking” the science behind man-made global warming.

This week he’s looking prescient. The more than 3,000 emails and documents from the University of East Anglia’s Climate Research Unit (CRU) that have found their way to the Internet have blown the lid off the “science” of manmade global warming. CRU is a nerve center for many of those researchers who have authored the United Nations’ global warming reports and fueled the political movement to regulate carbon.

Their correspondence show a claque of scientists massaging data to make it fit their theories, squelching scientists who disagreed, punishing academic journals that didn’t toe the apocalyptic line, and hiding their work from public view. “It’s no use pretending that this isn’t a major blow,” glumly wrote George Monbiot, a U.K. writer who has been among the fiercest warming alarmists. The documents “could scarcely be more damaging.” And that’s from a believer.

This scandal has real implications. Mr. Inhofe notes that international and U.S. efforts to regulate carbon were already on the ropes. The growing fear of Democrats and environmentalists is that the CRU uproar will prove a tipping point, and mark a permanent end to those ambitions.

What is happening to the climate deserves serious research.  But that means serious research, which evidently is not occurring by many of the alarmists who are promoting a political rather than a scientific agenda.  At the very least the scandal should kill cap and trade, a monstrously expensive proposal which would yield very little environmental benefit.

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