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By David Vance, 25 November 2007
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Not so fast...have you exceeded your "personal carbon allowance?"
As Americans take to the roads and the airports returning home from
their holiday, over in Great Britain, a new proposal on global warming
could limit that freedom. Will the British become "the experimental rats
in the carbon-mania laboratory?" asks David Vance. And if the experiment
succeeds in the UK, could the US be next?
Global warming provides a perfect alibi for those who seek to curtail
our essential liberties.
Restricting the ability of citizens to travel is clearly an unpopular
strategy for any politician to advance but if if comes from the left and
done in the name of "Saving the Planet" then it is likely to win
sympathetic media treatment and so become a real political possibility.
It is against this background that the British Government is introducing
a "Climate Change Bill" which would make the United Kingdom the only
country in the world with legally binding targets for reducing
greenhouse gas emissions.
The implications are that the five-yearly goals outlined in the Bill
would cost the UK up to $24 billion a year for the next 42 years and
ensure that future governments are held legally responsible for what the
current administration has embarked upon.
The Bill does not say how carbon dioxide emissions will be cut but
simply commits the Government to a 60 per cent reduction by 2050.
This colossal economic cost of trying to hit this target is glibly
dismissed by the likes of UK Environment Secretary Hilary (a male
Hilary, not female) Benn as an absolute necessity if Britain is to show
the sort of "environmental leadership."
In fact he celebrates this prospect as it sets Britain "firmly on the
path to the low-carbon economy". He believes that
"We need to provide the framework that will give a clear idea of how we're going to tackle climate change. We also need to show that we're taking decisive action
within our borders and not asking other countries, in particular poorer
countries, to do what we're not willing to do ourselves."
In other words, the British government is quite prepared to wreck its
own economy in the quest to appear environmentally progressive, even
though economists warn that a sustained switch to a low-carbon economy
may well trigger an economic crisis and substantial job losses.
This means nothing to those wrapped in the garment of the green gospel.
When dealing with environmental fundamentalists, fiscal reason has
little relevance.
The UK Government is not just interested in using global warming to
raise new green taxes and to further hike fuel costs, but it is also
contemplating allocating "personal carbon allowances." The way these
work is that you will be granted a fixed amount of carbon to use each
year. Each time you travel in a plane, buy petrol, go shopping or eat
out would be recorded on a plastic card. The more frugal could sell
spare carbon allowances to those who want to "indulge" themselves. But
if you were to run out of your carbon allowance, you could be barred
from flying or driving.
The government will thus be able to prevent its citizens from traveling
both inside and outside the United Kingdom under the guise of managing
carbon allowances.
For the first time in history we face the real prospect of having the
fundamental right to travel prohibited by government. It is also said
that reports are being currently prepared for the British government as
to how and when carbon rationing might be implemented.
In this way the pursuance of the global warming agenda by scheming
politicians can actually represent the greatest imaginable threat to the
liberty of the people of the United Kingdom.
Overseeing all of this is Gordon Brown, the man who has succeeded Tony
Blair as UK Prime Minister without the awkwardness of an election.
To get a sense of where Brown's loyalties lie, a few months ago when in
the US visiting President Bush at Camp David, he made it a priority to
see Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid on Capitol before directly going to the
United Nations and inviting Bill Clinton to drop by. Brown is clearly
hoping for a Clinton to be returned to the White House.
This begs the question as to what a future President Clinton might think
about the fascinating experiment being conducted on the people of the
United Kingdom by her good friend Gordon Brown.
We British are the experimental rats in the carbon-mania laboratory. If
Prime Minister Brown can get away with stopping us traveling by car and
plane - and doing it in the name of cutting carbon emissions - isn't it
possible that the people if the US might also face the future prospect
of also being issued with "personal" carbon allowances by a munificent
President Clinton? Is it imaginable that someday US citizens could be
prohibited from traveling how and when they choose - and all in the name
of saving the Earth?
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