There's No Escape from 'Climate Change'

Lisa Schiffren16 Jul, 2022 4 Min Read
Coming to a planet near you.

Sometimes random events conspire to drive home unpleasant realities. "Climate change," as this website argues daily, is a fundamentally political mantra used by the globalists to usurp world economies, and direct vast amounts of economic activity toward socialist ends, including The Great Reset. It is a plot. It is a coordinated effort, to destroy vibrant capitalism, which has created the highest standard of living for the most people in history. This is true even during unpleasantly hot summers or cold winters. 

When an idea is based on a lie, it is hard to imagine it winning an essential, worldwide political debate. But in the past few weeks I’ve had three encounters with businesses that have brought home the raw power of the "climate change" lobby, raising harsh questions about whether it can be defeated.

Over July 4th weekend I went to a big chain movie theater in ex-urban Connecticut, to see Top Gun: Maverick, a fundamentally conservative movie about flying planes very fast, which uses up a lot of fuel, not that that’s the point. The audience was older and, presumably, mostly Republican. After the endless coming attractions, a pretty clever commercial played. A CGI dinosaur spoke to a U.N.-like body about climate change. He pointed out that it was killing our planet. And yet we subsidize fossil fuels, which, the velociraptor noted, is like him subsidizing an asteroid. This was brought to us by United Nations Development Program, and voiced by actor Jack Black. 

Commercial American movies have not heretofore included such blatant political propaganda pieces. It was presented no differently than the usual ads for Coke and popcorn, which is horrifying. It was well done enough to have an impact on a younger, or apolitical, audience. Is this suasion a condition of post-pandemic entertainment?

A few weeks earlier I attended an event at which, among other speakers, a Korean-American man described his business of consulting with urban political leaders to create “smart cities.” Urban planning has its place, though it rarely works as intended. It is, theoretically, practical. Though most recent planned cities are a little barren and inhuman. They certainly are not interesting in the manner of old cities that grew up over long time periods.

But with "smart cities," the question is, "what kind of people’s lives are they planning for?" Rational traffic patterns are a fine thing. Decent housing – though you usually get those monstrous blocks of flats—is usually an improvement over slums. But these days the planning is to do without cars, for carbon reasons. And high-rise apartment blocks predominate, in order to squeeze the most people into the smallest space, obviating the need for greater land use, and denying anyone the sort of freedom that is a byproduct of privacy or urban anonymity. One pictures Wuhan, 2020, with the population locked into their apartments by the government, to starve or die if they caught Covid.

Toward the end of his talk he noted that he had just met with the mayor of New York. He shared his disappointment that that New York isn’t interested in "smart" city planning. There was a faint sigh of relief in the room. But it's worth knowing that a very smart Wharton classmate of Elon Musk does this full time, around the world. Clients include Hanoi, Lviv, and various Latin American cities. A great many countries are eager to plan brave new limits for human behavior. This is not climate change driven, per se. But it goes hand in glove.

We've got it all figured out.

Just last week I was invited to attend a Zoom call by a major American media-marketing firm that is working with a European artificial intelligence (AI) firm. The meeting was titled "Is Artificial Intelligence the Solution For Our Most Crucial Climate Challenges?" The presentation fully presumed universal acceptance of the Paris Climate Agreement projections for rising seas and carbon pollution—and the Paris goals for mitigating these "problems."

Reporters were told that AI can measure extraordinary amounts of remote carbon, even micro level footprints of individual products, while gathering data. It is especially helpful in mitigation efforts, including reducing emissions and removing already present carbon in the environment. When it comes to "Adaptation and Resilience," AI is good for "hazard forecasting," for which it can create excellent regional modeling of rising sea levels, or fires. That’s needed to build warning systems. AI also can help determine vulnerabilities, including monitoring for epidemics and strengthening infrastructure. And, of course, AI is excellent for climate research and modeling of needed economic and social transitions. This description includes every "climate-change" buzzword that young businessmen have in their bags.

The young people who work for this firm were earnest and gung ho. They’re smart. They’re applying their skills and formulas to a problem, and they will solve it. Even if it isn’t real. Now multiply this very professional presentation by hundreds of tech firms angling for contracts, which some will win, then tell me how you stop this great march forward. Because it’s not clear. Truth needs stronger defenders.

Lisa Schiffren has been an editorial writer, political reporter, war correspondent, (Afghanistan during the Soviet war, before there were roads), and GOP speechwriter. She wrote speeches for Vice President Dan Quayle, and worked in Counterterrorism/Special Operations policy at the Department of Defense. She writes these days from her native New York City.

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9 comments on “There's No Escape from 'Climate Change'”

  1. The Climate has been doing this for Eons its just today we have the usial bunch of screwballs and nutcases trying t o bring about Global Government under the United Nations and its Blue Helmets

  2. The belief in evil CO2 causing castastrophic 'climate change' is a fallacy on the order of past Popular Delusions, like Alchemy, the Philosopher's Stone, and the Magnetic Fluid (so well described by Charles Mackay). The practitioners of all these were eventually exposed as charlatans, as will the self-styled 'Climate Scientists' today. But they have to be vigorously pursued as the frauds they are, and the True Believers resolutely ridiculed and mocked.

    There remains the huge industry developed around the 'clean energy' mantra, and the dangerous Collectivist political motive behind it. How to combat all this? Prominent people must stand up and publicly denounce the 'Climate' agenda and its practitioners, and they must be publicized. Time for a True Climate movement!

  3. You're right about the level of propaganda and the difficulty in defeating it. I think that the most large-scale changes will get stopped, however. Think in terms of a tax. If it's a mild, 2 or 3% tax, many people will be OK with it. If it's a ruinous 20 or 30% tax, on top of all the other taxes that people pay, they will rebel. They just won't accept it and the government will fall. Look at what happened in Sri Lanka. Will the Netherlands be able to follow through with a 50% reduction in nitrogen? I don't think so.
    So I see a reason for optimism. People mostly buy into the climate change message, but they will not put up with big reductions in their living standards. What happens in the end? More & more propaganda, but no huge changes, and over time I think people will be disillusioned with continued alarmism & baby steps.

  4. "Climate change" is indeed a political movement, with very little hard science behind it. There are many possible reasons for the slight warming of the Earth - astronomical, i.e. the Sun and it's variable output of radiation, chief among them.

  5. Compare and contrast: the ruthless press and media pile-on, thirty-years ago, when Dan Quayle added an "e" to "potato" to their willful blindness to even the most ruthless Democrat outrage over the past six years--from show trial impeachments to silence about Biden's demented incompetence. This makes your question 100-fold more daunting, How can any one of their Big Lies be neutralized? The one man who tried has been crucified by press and media ever since he declaimed their fraudulence in 2016. Maybe the awakening of the Hispanic bloc to Democrat hypocrisy will turn the tide.

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