Posted on 02/28/2007 8:11:39 PM PST by grandpa jones
Al Gore buys carbon offsets as forgiveness for his sin of producing too much carbon dioxide, or something like that. BUT who does he buy these offsets from? According to a story published at Ecotality by Bill Hobbs, he buys them from Generation Investment Management, a company he co-founded, and serves as chairman.
Gore helped found Generation Investment Management, through which he and others pay for offsets. The firm invests the money in solar, wind and other projects that reduce energy consumption around the globeAs co-founder and chairman of the firm he buys his carbon offsets from himself, through a transaction designed to boost his own investments and return a profit to himself. To be blunt, Gore doesnt buy carbon offsets through Generation Investment Management - he buys stocks.
And it is not clear at all that Gores stock purchases - excuse me, carbon offsets purchases - actually help reduce the use of carbon-based energy at all, while the gas lanterns and other carbon-based energy burners at his house continue to burn carbon-based fuels and pump carbon emissions - a/k/a/ greenhouse gases - into the atmosphere.
I wrote previously that Gore has decided to try and re-frame global warming as a moral issue, and the irony of the neo-moralists who reject any semblance of traditional faith, but have embraced the global warming cause with true religious zeal. It has become a matter of unquestioned faith - even though Gore himself admitted that the premise of his film was based on exaggerated rhetoric that he described in a 2006 interview as over-representation of factual presentation.
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Are they only good for agriculture? How long is the credit good for? Who checks to verify if the terms are complied with, or if the credits were sold twice for the same land, or if in fact no plants were harvested from the land? What is the carbon output to process the credits and their regulation? Does the credit equal the loss in revenues from not selling the crop, plus taxes? What happens if the buyer's carbon output increases during the term of the credit?
There are a number of schemes and the list is likely growing, but in each case the tradeoff is based on one party using less of a fossil fuel while others use more in order to ostensibly strike a balance.
This link is illustrative as much for what it doesn't say as for what it barely clarifies; it seems that the dream of the Environmentalists has been largely achieved in the sense that they are both at the forefront of advocating for a global reduction in consumption while serving as arbiters for regulations forcing cutbacks in production.
What isn't clear here and seems to be based on the impossible dream is the age-old dilemma of having one's cake and eating it as well.
None of this will remove one molecule of CO2 from the atmosphere we now all share.
What the Greens celebrate is, at most, the fascination for which they are famous with otherwise more wise people who are apparently overwhelmed by the tide of emotion that has come to play such a dominant role.
Rather like a wheel within a wheel all whirring wildly without end, going nowhere.
You pay someone to plant trees. The trees absorb CO2 . . . viola! You are credited with the CO2 absorbed to offset the JP4 you oxidized in your private jet.Unless of course a termite or a forrest fire eventually oxidizes the tree you planted . . .
A field on which crops are grown but not harvested is not going to be much of a CO2 sink. A far better CO2 sink would be a tree farm where tress are grown and then hopefully turned into something that won't be burned for awhile.
Strange you would say that because ManBearPig owns quite a bit of forest land.
As a matter of fact, he uses this (already existing) forest as part of his offset bank.
What an inconvenient truth for Algore.
Cheers!
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