Posted on 04/07/2012 7:36:33 AM PDT by Kaslin
Ive written about the governments war on light bulbs, its rule against working toilets, and its prohibition of washing machines that actually clean, so I sometimes cover environmental issues.
But I usually limit myself to examples of silly radicalism, such as the crazy claim that climate change causes AIDS, a reprehensible example of EPA thuggery, and a column about pointless recycling mandates.
Notwithstanding these criticisms, environmental protection is a legitimate role of government. Simply stated, we dont want polluters to violate our property rights.
The challenge, of course, is how to conduct sensible cost-benefit analysis.
Where do we draw the line, for instance, on how much pollution cars should be allowed to emit? Or what are the best rules to ensure landfills dont pollute groundwater?
These are important issues, but I will admit a bias. I am instinctively skeptical whenever self-proclaimed environmentalists start pontificating.
In part, this is because everyone has an incentive to exaggerate. The business community will always say that a new regulation imposes astronomically high costs, while environmentalists will claim minimal costs and say that thousands of premature deaths will be averted.
Since exaggeration is omnipresent in Washington, thats not what really bothers me. My main problem with environmentalists is that they want to use so-called green issues to give government more power. And if you oppose them, youre an evil person.
Consider the example of Professor Kari Norgaard of the University of Oregon. She thinks youre mentally ill if you dont agree with her.
Just in case you think Im being unfair, here are some blurbs from a report in the UK-based Daily Mail.
An Oregon University professor has controversially compared skepticism of global warming to racism. The professor, who holds a B.S. in biology and a masters and PhD in sociology, argued that cultural resistance to accepting humans as being responsible for climate change must be recognised and treated as an aberrant sociological behaviour. Norgaard last week attended the annual four-day Planet Under Pressure international conference in London, where she presented her controversial paper to delegates on Wednesday.
Professor Norgaard wasnt the only oddball at the conference. The article also mentions that the attendees included a bunch of control freaks who want to force people to live in densely-populated cities.
The scientists behind the event recently put out a statement calling for humans to be packed into denser cities so that the rest of the planet can be surrendered to mother nature. And fellow attendee Yale University professor Karen Seto told MSNBC: We certainly dont want them (humans) strolling about the entire countryside. We want them to save land for nature by living closely [together].
The folks at the Commentator sent a camera to the conference. Heres a five-minute sample of what they saw.
Remarkable.
But the folks at the conference werent even the crazies, or at least the really bizarre environmentalists werent part of the video. For instance, I didnt see the folks who dont believe in bathing, the ones who sterilize themselves to avoid carbon-producing children, or the ones who produce (or use) hand-cranked environmentally-friendly vibrators.
Now there’s someone who will make you stand up and pay attention to what she has to say.
The face of AGW for the LEFT
Bless her(?) heart.
Being beat up by the ugly stick causes dain bramage.
If you can't appreciate the pure beauty of the violin after hearing this, something's wrong with your ears.
Or you can get raw with these strings.
How about this gamechanger from America's Got Talent (which they SHOULD have won).
And finally, this, dedicated to the one and only rdb2, whose eyes are growing dim.
Either way, the violin is sweet yet LETHAL.
Do it!
You know...with a little bit of makeup...
Nah..there's no fixing that. I doubt even Laz would hit it.
......who hate women.
......who hate women.
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