Posted on 09/09/2007 7:47:51 AM PDT by Kaslin
There are some things you just gotta do yourself. Someone else can’t lose your weight, quit your addiction, parent your kids, or confess your sins.
You have to do it.
And, just as you can’t buy indulgences that allow you to go right on sinning without any consequences, you can’t buy carbon offsets that allow you to go right on polluting without any consequences, either.
Neither God nor science works that way.
Yet, the selling of “voluntary carbon offsets”—eco-indulgences—is a $55 million per year industry, involving over three dozen companies worldwide. Total sales are anticipated to double both this year and next, and entrepreneurs are clamoring all over themselves for a piece of the action.
And it’s all a scam.
Yes, the money is very real, but the alleged benefits to the environment are fake.
Paying someone to plant a tree to “offset” the carbon footprint of your SUV is just plain silly. Yet there are thousands of people spending real money on these kind of indulgences every day. Why?
The answer is that it’s part green guilt, part eco-extortion, and part just plain novelty—like those pet rocks, mood rings, and Magic 8 Balls from the ’70s. People want to brag to their friends about how eco-sensitive they are. Which, of course, is part of the whole green guilt, eco-extortion thing.
The dictionary defines extortion as “the practice of obtaining something, especially money, through force or threats.”
What is the “force” used to pressure people into wasting their money on carbon offsets?
It’s called “green guilt,” and it’s the peer pressure generated by people like Algore and The Live Earth Hystericals (see here) to “Do something!” about the “threat” of catastrophic, man-made global warming.
Of course, he and his green buddies aren’t going to stop living their giant carbon footprint lifestyles, which is why they came up with the whole scam of selling you a voluntary carbon offset—which is simply a self-imposed, guilt-motivated pollution tax.
So, you give them your money, and they tell you it’s okay to feel good about yourself because you’re “Doing something!” about global warming. It’s almost like a bad late-night infomercial slogan: “Got green guilt? Wanna do something to fight global warming? Can’t attend one of our Live Earth concerts? Buy an offset!”
See, in the liberal mind, it’s better to “care” about a problem than it is to actually solve it. Whether it’s poverty, racism, substance abuse, teen pregnancy, illegal immigration, public education, the threat from radical Islam or nearly any other problem we face, liberals would rather make the effort to convince you how much they can empathize and “feel your pain,” than they would to actually do the hard work of implementing policies to fix the problems or reduce the threats.
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Last week, in a great article in the Los Angeles Times entitled “Can You Buy a Greener Conscience?,” author Alan Zarembo exposed how the whole voluntary carbon offset scam works by profiling one of the leading companies in the offset business, Native Energy. It’s an exposé on the need for governmental regulation of the budding industry.
Basically, Native Energy is a middleman that buys offsets from places like wind farms and methane farms, for say $2.00 to $4.00 a ton, and then they turn around and sell those offsets to the public at “market price,” which is usually between $9.00 to $15.00 a ton. So far, so good.
The problem is, Native Energy is only buying a small portion of these alternative energy suppliers but they’re declaring a benefit as though they bought the whole thing. They buy a 1 percent piece of the action but claim 100 percent of the benefit.
That’s like buying 1 percent of a race horse and keeping 100 percent of the winnings. Not good.
Furthermore, Native Energy is buying little pieces of companies that are already designed and financed, then acting as though their investment was critical to the whole operation.
The offsets they sell aren’t making, creating, or saving anything additional. That wind farm or methane plant was going to get built anyway—with or without the sale of their offsets. So, in reality, buying offsets from Native Energy does nothing to benefit the environment—just as buying indulgences do nothing to benefit your soul.
But, none of this is about reality, anyway. It’s all about caring, and compassion, and green guilt.
Take it from someone who knows.
Zarembo includes a quote from Davis Guggenheim, director of “An Inconvenient Truth,” who says this about the selling of voluntary carbon offsets: “It’s a powerful first step … The choice of doing this rather than nothing is not a choice … All of us knew when you’re doing offsets that the theoretical and symbolic quality to doing this is as important as the practical quality.”
The symbolic is as important as the practical? That’s liberalspeak at it’s finest.
We have to “Do something!”
Since their founding, Native Energy has sold about 1 million tons of CO2 offsets. At, say, an average of $10 a ton, that’s a lot of “something.”
So, the clearest thing that has been done through the sale of offsets is the rise of a very profitable, middleman industry capitalizing on guilt.
Too bad it’s not “doing something!” to actually reduce a single carbon footprint.
great title. a little wordy, but great analogy.
“carbon footprint”
a meaningless term, heavily nuanced, invented by communists and filled with communist insanity.
With all the talk on these offsets I certainly thought it was a bigger operation. Thirty-six companies worldwide generating $55M is pretty small.
What will happen is they’ll figure out who to bribe to have government require the collection of the “carbon offset” fees on new vehicles, airline tickets, etc. That’s when their revenues will take off.
My business is much smaller, but if anyone wants to send me $200, I promise not to fart for the rest of the year and you can go ahead and drive your Suburban with a clear conscience.
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
Regulate the Carbon Offset Business?
They ought to outlaw it. These businesses are nothing more than scams. One day, the masses will figure it out and there will be hll to pay. I can see a large market "Carbon Bubble" popping like the "Dot Com Bubble" did. The result will be economies plunged further into recession or depression after the initial damage from lack of economic development from irrational green policies.
But what a coup for limousine environmentalists everywhere! They've come up with a system that allows them to keep all their trendy trappings and still be able to preach from the greener-than-thou pulpit.
I said from day one that these things were unaudited meaningless gestures.
I suppose that makes me meanspirited.
That’s called “rent seeking” by economists and you can bet it will happen!
Distilled Liberalism. Its very essence.
LIBERAL
There is one company in the UK that sells you offsets and then gives foot powered treadle for the pumping of water in 3rd world villages, supposedly to keep them from getting fossil fueled or electric pumps. The third world laboring to absolve your sins.
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