Greens and UK cabinet member Ed Davey aim to silence the truth about soaring energy bills to the delight of climate terror profiteers including at least one Parliament member-UK Telegraph
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6/5/13,
"A dangerously deluded energy policy and why the greens want to hide the truth about your soaring bills," UK Telegraph, C. Booker
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This
was the extraordinary speech made on Monday — at an event staged by the
Met Office — by Ed Davey, our Secretary of State for Energy and Climate
Change.
What inevitably
attracted attention was Mr Davey’s attack on those ‘sections of the
Press’ who dare question any aspect of the way his energy policy for
Britain has become wholly skewed and dominated by the belief that the
world is in the grip of global warming.
The
timing of his outburst against ‘destructive and loudly clamouring
scepticism’ in the Press was not accidental: it was to preface
yesterday’s Commons debate on the mammoth Energy Bill by which he plans
to ‘decarbonise’ our electricity industry.
Centred
on his wish to focus our energy needs on building nuclear power
stations and tens of thousands of wind turbines, his Bill will make it
ever more cripplingly expensive for us to rely on those fossil fuels,
such as coal and gas, which currently supply more than two-thirds of our
electricity.
Mr Davey suggested that journalists
who doubt the wisdom of his policy only do so through ‘sheer blinkered,
dogmatic, political bloody-mindedness’ — probably because they are being
paid to do so by nameless ‘vested interests’.
So
angry does this make him that he seemed to suggest that any questioning
of his policy cannot be tolerated. In other words, he will brook no
opposition — at a time, we should remind ourselves, when free speech in
Britain seems under threat as never before.
I
should say at this point that if this remarkable attack was simply a
detached assault on writers like me who are critical of the Government’s
green policies, then I might let it pass.
But
there are bigger issues in play here, for the decisions the Energy
Secretary makes are having a direct and damaging effect on the finances
of millions of households across the country, who find themselves paying
ever-higher bills
as a result of green subsidies.
It is those families who should be questioning virtually every line in Mr Davey’s speech.
They
would not be reassured to have heard him start by paying extravagant
tribute to his hosts from the Met Office, which, he said, had created ‘a
weather forecasting service which is the envy of the world’.
Yet
this is the same Met Office which, in recent years, has become a
national laughing stock year after year for getting its long-term
predictions of ‘barbecue summers’, ‘milder than average winters’ and
unprecedented droughts so spectacularly wrong.
The
reason why the Met Office has come such a series of croppers is that it
is so obsessed with the idea that the world is in the grip of runaway
global warming that it has programmed its computer models to predict
heat and drought, just when we have been through some of the wettest
summers and coldest winters for decades.
But the most disturbing part of Mr
Davey’s speech came towards the end, where he came up with that only too
familiar boast that the European Union is leading the world in the
fight against the carbon dioxide that is causing all this global
warming, and that Britain is leading the EU with its Climate Change Act,
committing us — uniquely in the world — to reducing our ‘carbon
emissions’ by 80 per cent in fewer than 40 years.
Mr
Davey seems quite oblivious to the fact that the rest of the world is
no longer taking any notice of what we are up to, and that China and
India between them are now building more than 800 new coal-fired power
stations, so that China alone is now generating more carbon dioxide
every year via its new power stations than the total emitted by Britain.
Even
the EU is at last waking up to the fact that ‘decarbonising’ its
economy is making electricity so expensive that ever more firms are
moving their operations overseas — not least to America, where the shale
gas revolution has more than halved the price of gas and electricity in
just five years.
So poor
little Britain is left increasingly alone, with an energy policy
deliberately designed to price out of the market those very much cheaper
fuels which still provide most of the electricity we need to keep our
homes lit and warm, and our economy running.
And all this is in the name of the dream
that we can somehow rely on wind that doesn’t always blow, sun that
doesn’t always shine, and, maddest of all, on ‘carbon capture and
storage’ — the fanciful notion that we can somehow collect all that
climate-changing carbon dioxide from our remaining fossil-fuel power
stations to pipe it away safely into holes under the North Sea.
Sadly,
most people still have very little idea just how dangerously crackpot
Britain’s energy policy has become, not least because so few people in
positions of influence — MPs and journalists much among them — have been
prepared to do enough homework to ask precisely the sort of searching
questions which Mr Davey thinks we shouldn’t be allowed to ask.
We
are faced with a policy intended not just to make our electricity
supplies increasingly unreliable, but at such a crippling cost — in
ever-rising green taxes and the subsidies we must all pay through our
energy bills — that ever more households will be driven into fuel
poverty.
With every year
that passes, yet more families will simply find that they can no longer
afford to keep their homes provided with comforts we have all come to
take for granted.
This is
the inconvenient truth which hides behind the impenetrable jargon that
fills the 208 pages of the Energy Bill Mr Davey is rushing through
Parliament.
What was oddest of all about Monday’s
speech was his charge that anyone questioning what he is up to might
only be doing so because they represent sinister ‘vested interests’
which wish to stand in the way of him saving the planet.
For
here we are into complete Alice Through The Looking Glass territory,
where every charge he levels at those opposed to his assumptions and
policies in fact applies in spades to the very people who are egging
him on to go even further in the same suicidal direction.
Among
those exhorting MPs yesterday to vote for an amendment calling for even
faster ‘decarbonisation’ of our economy, no one was more conspicuous
than those ‘vested interests’ which stand to make billions out of the
subsidy bonanza unleashed by our renewable energy policy.
The
amendment, which only narrowly failed, was moved by Tim Yeo MP,
chairman of the Select Committee on Energy and Climate Change, who last
year made £200,000 on top of his Parliamentary salary by working for a
swathe of firms making a fortune out of ‘renewable energy’.
What few people know is that these firms include the company that owns the Channel Tunnel, which has a £500 million contract to
run a cable under the sea to bring electricity from French nuclear power
stations to Britain — specifically to make up for power no longer
available here when there isn’t enough wind to keep our subsidised
windmills turning.
It has become only too obvious that the world inhabited by the green zealots at Westminster has turned reality upside down.
The
dodgy science and the vested interests Mr Davey talked of are all to be
found on his side of the argument — not the one whose views he so
hysterically denigrates and which he wants to see suppressed.
The
role for the rest of us, it seems, is to swallow the propaganda, pay
those ever-soaring bills — and wait for our lights to go out." via Lucianne
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Ed. note: Thousands freeze to death yearly in the UK due to inability to pay for enough heat. Everyone knows this, it's been going on for years. Assuming for a moment CO2 really were poisonous, UK CO2 could go to zero and it would have no effect on the planet. China's emissions dwarf everyone else's and are heading higher. The UK government is selling a massive, genocidal fraud for the benefit of millionaires and billionaires.
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