Friday, 9 April 2010

Bonn or bust – The UN’s last, desperate bid for unelected world government

Climate Realists,Viscount Monckton
"..I explained to Mr. Huan that even if the UN had not exaggerated the warming effect of CO2 many times over there was still nothing we could do about the supposed “crisis”, because we were emitting so little of the stuff in the first place.

For the record, I did the sum in front of him. The atmospheric concentration of CO2 today is about 388 parts per million by volume. However, we are adding just 2 ppmv a year to the air. So the warming we cause each year, even if one believes the UN’s wild exaggerations of CO2’s warming effect, is just 4.7 times the natural logarithm of the proportionate increase in CO2 concentration from 388 to 390 ppmv.

Thus, 4.7 ln(390/388) = 0.043 Fahrenheit degrees – less than a twentieth of a Fahrenheit degree of “global warming” every year. That is all. Putting it another way, it would take almost a quarter of a century with no carbon-emitting activity at all – not a single train, plane, automobile, or fossil-fueled power station – to forestall just 1 Fahrenheit degree of “global warming”.

That is why no Treaty based on controlling the amount of carbon dioxide the world emits can possibly work. And that is why there is no hurry anyway. The only reason for the UN’s sense of urgency – a panic no longer felt by the majority of the delegates here – is that the bureaucrats know the game is up. Opinion polls throughout the free world show that no one now believes a word of the climate extremists’ nonsense any more. If they can’t get a binding treaty this year, they won’t get one at all, and they know it."

2 comments:

  1. Monckton lies about the science and lies about the politics yet again. This is part of an organised campaign by polluters (such as Koch industries) to undermine having their activities being regulated. They do this by scaremongering about the impacts of regulation, and by trying to create doubt about the science.

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  2. Hummm...warmists are welcome here,but you may find that someone who has a view you do not share is not wrong,they just do not agree with you. and there are plenty that have a high regard for Christopher Monkton.

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