Some specifics on the Paris Climate Accord, for anyone that might be interested

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Cliff Notes, there are no specifics other than it would cost 100 billion dollars and accomplish very little (at best, according to MIT scientists)

Anyhow, not wanting to get political, just want to see if anyone is interested in some details

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-[FONT=&quot]Today, Earth Day, President Obama will attach America’s name to the Paris Climate Agreement. Greatly affected, according to gushing accounts in the press, will be the president’s “legacy.” Unaffected, according to math, will be the threat of climate change. And left holding the bill, as seems to happen with each new acquisition for the Obama presidential library, will be the American people.

The agreement’s uselessness stems from its negotiating structure. Each country submitted a pledge of climate action, each pledge was accepted without question, and the sum of those pledges became the deal. Doe-eyed diplomats at the United Nations envisioned this process creating an “upward spiral of ambition,” as they phrased it during the 2014 Bonn Climate Conference. But the major developing countries, whose rapidly rising greenhouse-gas emissions are the driving force behind fears of climate change, care more about economic growth for their impoverished populations. So, as I wrote at National Review Online in December, they submitted pledges to continue with business as usual. China pledged that its emissions would peak “around 2030,” precisely when the U.S. government’s national laboratory had already estimated the peak would occur. India’s pledge amounted to a slowdown from its current rate of progress. Pakistan said simply that it would “reduce its emissions after reaching peak levels to the extent possible,” which offers nothing beyond a definition of the word “peak.”

The President’s Climate-Change Agenda Costs American Lives Unsurprisingly, the sum of many pledges to do nothing is: nothing. When the Massachusetts Institute of Technology compiled the pledges and compared them with its own preexisting projection, it found a temperature reduction by 2100 of only 0.2°C. When the analysts compared the pledges with the projection created by the U.N.’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change back in 2000, they found no improvement at all. Unfortunately, not everyone was in on the joke. Determined to display “leadership,” President Obama made the classic mistake of the kid who hears everyone is going skinny-dipping, strips naked, plunges into the water, and then turns to find his dry and still-modest peers laughing from the shore as they run off with his clothes. While everyone else both literally and figuratively mailed in their commitments, the president pledged a dramatic reduction in U.S. emissions: 26 to 28 percent below their 2005 level by 2025. To further grease the skids of international diplomacy, he committed the United States to lead the transfer of $100 billion in annual “climate finance” from the developed world to the developing countries that are pledging nothing.

The Obama administration concedes its own policies are unlikely to fulfill its own pledge. Third-party analyses, such as that from the Rhodium Group, conclude the policies will get nowhere close. Worse, all such estimates assume that the centerpiece of the Obama agenda, the Clean Power Plan, takes effect. But the Senate has passed a motion of disapproval over the rule and, in response to a legal challenge filed by the majority of states, the Supreme Court has issued an unprecedented stay that suspends its implementation. Meanwhile, as Cato’s Chip Knappenberger has highlighted, new evidence suggests that current emissions are higher than previously thought, making the hill left to climb that much steeper.[/FONT]


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I truly believe most people have no idea as to the specifics, I know I didn't. So here we have an agreement that has little commitment to anything by anybody at any level EXCEPT the United States. We've committed to significant reductions in manmade CO2 emmissions, which will be more than offset by increases in developing countries, and we committed to a significant financial contribution. And then NOTHING gets accomplished, but some people act as if they just stopped 2 billion years of climate change.

I didn't even mention the fact that man and nations don't even generate the overwhelmingly vast majority of CO2 to begin with. Mother Earth does, and she didn't sign the Paris Accord
 

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Donald did a great job with it.I have never been prouder than to vote for him
 
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This graph says everything that needs to be said. If every single country were to follow every single agreement for the next 83 years, the
temperature difference would be .3 degrees. But yet, we've got Al Gore, Leonardo, and the other climate alarmist
charlatans are flying around in their corporate jets spewing more Co2 than you or I would in a lifetime. And the ignorant lemmings, eat the shit up.


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Source: Bjorn Lomborg -Impact of Current Climate Proposals DOI: 10.1111/1758-5899.12295

 

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Regardless of what people think of global warming, if the US had less risk-aversion to nuclear power then we wouldn't be so dependent on fossil fuels in 2017. It's always hard to say what the future could've been, but fossil fuels being an obsolete energy source is not hard to envision if we made the requisite investments into R&D for nuclear.

That's the real story, that we've stagnated in innovating in an area as crucial as energy. Greed, fear, politics all playing a role.

People will always talk about where to store the waste and accidents, but markets bring surprises and we would've come a long way in those areas.
 

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The Paris Climate Accord is like a big worldwide fat loss competition.

France can lose 3 pounds and claim success.
Brazil can gain 2 pounds and claim success.
USA can gain 10 (because we're obese in general) and claim overwhelming success.
China can cook all the food for the competition and get paid billions and truly be the only success in the contest.

There is zero accountability.
 

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This graph says everything that needs to be said. If every single country were to follow every single agreement for the next 83 years, the
temperature difference would be .3 degrees. But yet, we've got Al Gore, Leonardo, and the other climate alarmist
charlatans are flying around in their corporate jets spewing more Co2 than you or I would in a lifetime. And the ignorant lemmings, eat the shit up.


18920391_10213622222377766_5416320021333853682_n.jpg


Source: Bjorn Lomborg -Impact of Current Climate Proposals DOI: 10.1111/1758-5899.12295



PS: and remember they have problems predicting the weather in the Northeast 24 hours out accurately
 

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Regardless of what people think of global warming, if the US had less risk-aversion to nuclear power then we wouldn't be so dependent on fossil fuels in 2017. It's always hard to say what the future could've been, but fossil fuels being an obsolete energy source is not hard to envision if we made the requisite investments into R&D for nuclear.

That's the real story, that we've stagnated in innovating in an area as crucial as energy. Greed, fear, politics all playing a role.

People will always talk about where to store the waste and accidents, but markets bring surprises and we would've come a long way in those areas.


I concur, expansion of nuclear energy would be part of the solution
 

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It seemed like a very sour deal for America to begin with. Any true American should be excited over this.
 

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It is a sham deal that no country was going to follow, which is why it had no enforcement mechanisms. As always with deals like this, the other countries just wanted to help themselves to boatloads of free American taxpayer dollars. Now that they likely won't be getting it, the spoiled brats are pouting and calling us big meanies and saying they still get our money. That's what this is all about, shaking down America, and Trump will have none of it.
 

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and yet, look at the reaction in most of the media and Hollywood?

do they know anything about the "deal"?
 

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I love it that we pulled out and I am enjoying watching the liberals scream bloody murder everyday. Fucking crybabies.
 

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I love it that we pulled out and I am enjoying watching the liberals scream bloody murder everyday. Fucking crybabies.

Yes! Liberals losing their shit is so awesome to witness. I'm anxious to see just how much further they'll go.

The climate bullshit never was about the climate. It amazes and amuse me these "leaders" actually think most people buy into it when we don't. They realize the money and power potential if they can get this forced onto us. That's why they keep beating this drum. The jig is up!
 

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