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Environmental Obammunism, part I...Chu to the rescue!


Here we go again.

President Obama's Energy Secretary, Steven Chu, has been discussing the threat of global warming in new, stark, very frightening terms. Mr. Chu (a Nobel prize-winning physicist) said that all agriculture in California could be undermined by global warming by the end of this century.

Yes--all agriculture-- gone!  In effect, it was Chu predicting a calamitous scenario-- the desertification of southern California during the next 80-100 years.

Of course, what did you expect from an enviro-Nazi scaremonger like Chu? Straight talk? Sound scientific conclusions? Hah! But what was the reason behind Chu's somber warning?

California is in its third year of drought, and currently the Sierra Nevada mountain snow pack holds only 61% of the water it stores in a normal year-- the result, (as Mr. Chu contends), of global warming.

So is Chu implying that it'll never rain hard (or snow again) in California in this coming century...or what?

Mr Chu sounded very ominous in his recent "LA Times" interview..."I don't think the American public has gripped in its gut what could happen," Chu said. "We're looking at a scenario where there's no more agriculture in California," adding, "I don't actually see how they can keep their cities going."
 
So according to Mr Chu, nothing will grow...and everyone residing in cities will soon see tumbleweeds blowing across California's urban terrain, as the southern part of the state turns into a dustbowl reminiscent of 1930's Oklahoma.

But meanwhile, a few degrees of latitude north of California,  the entire United States is witnessing its worst winter in 30 years.

So what's going on? Of course... its regional global warming!  What else could possibly explain these contradictory weather mutations of the climate?

Chu's premise-- California is burning up, while the rest of America is in a frozen funk-- bears no resemblance to scientic reality.  It's Chu's idiopathic contention that abrupt regional cooling, and gradual global warming, can unfold simultaneously.
 
So what's next, the discovery that earth is actually FLAT?

Scientifically, Chu is speaking like someone who couldn't pass a seventh grade science midterm. Mr Chu is not challenged because the entire nation has been perilously dumbed down to about the second grade level about how the earth actually functions.
 
Of course we'd expect someone (Chu) with Nobel prize credentials to realize that just one good gulley-washer over southern California could remedy the entire so-called catastrophe. And Eastertime has traditionally been the rainy season for the Los Angeles basin.
 
You could also expect  that a learned scientist like Chu, to have an idea of how ocean curents affect weather.

ACTUAL scientific data has identified the one viable mechanism to induce large, global, abrupt climate changes: ocean currents circulating around the earth. These currents, collectively known as the Ocean Conveyor, distribute vast quantities of heat around our planet, and play a fundamental role in governing Earth’s climate.
 
But it seems as though Mr. Chu has selective amnesia (i.e. political motives) when it comes to what actually could bring about changes in climate. He's mysteriosly (deliberately) neglected the oceans’ essential role in his scientific "calculations" (i.e. scaremongering).
 
Meanwhile, back at the Whitehouse, Obama is pushing a stimulus package that blaringly omits the one infrastructure project begging for California's attention---the construction of water desalinization plants along the westcoast.
 
But such projects are extensive in scope. They require engineering. They require planning; they are not shovel ready. Thus they would not serve Obama's main purpose of his first term...getting re-elected for his second.

So water desalinization is at the bottom of the list-- no time for that.

Obama must act NOW....he must move now, because now is his best chance to consolidate his power. Taking  control of energy policy is a vital cog to his strategy of keeping the people concentrated on how bad things are (economy-environment) while Barack, the savior, is busy planning our rescue.

That's the present reality...striking while the political iron is hot.
 
scene: telephone call from Obama (in D.C.) to Chu (in San Francisco)

Chu: Hello Mr. President! How did I do? Do you think I was convincing enough?

Obama: Hello Steve! You did a fantastic job. I think you've got them sufficiently scared enough out there (California) that if it doesnt rain heavily in the next few weeks, Waxman wiil be able to ram his climate change package right on through, with very little republican opposition.

Chu: thanks Mr President. And I'll do my best to keep the ball rolling. In my next big announcement on climate change, I'm going to discuss how my reaserch has revealed that fossil fuels will be leapfrogged by 2020, and Americans should start now to prepare for this "inevitable transition."

Obama: Hey! I like that Steve! The inevitable transition! It'll give us the opportunity to stop all drilling; put a carbon tax in place on the utility companies; and frustrate the nuclear lobby.

Chu: And don't forget Mr President; I can use my Nobel prize in physics to convince all these dumbed down people that gasoline should cost more, in order to induce everyone to drive less to save the envirionment. 

Obama: Your my man Steve...  that's why picked you as my energy czar! See ya in San Francisco soon.

Chu: good bye Mr President.

(end of scene)
 
Obama, like the radical Chu, is only interested in advancing the leftist agenda, and both are looking for ways to assert the cap and trade taxation masquerade, so as to wrest control of power companies from the private sector.

Obama, the control freak, and Chu as his right hand, enviro-nazi puppet, are trying to foment fear, and convince a dumbed down nation that carbon dioxide is a poison gas, and global warming somehow is the blame for every weather aberration around the world.
 
Obama seeks not to solve the nation's basic structural problems, but to only fulfill his political destiny. If Chu and Obama really wanted to solve the California crisis , they obviously could propose the seawater desalinization projects, which would provide a prolonged boom to that region.

But with Obama it's a no-go; no mention of such an obviously beneficial project that would solve California's freshwater problem once and for all.
 
Desalination plants process seawater directly from the ocean through offshore intakes, and supply fresh water through pipelines to the cities along the coast. How many thousands of jobs would this create? And would this not be the silver bullet for both California's climate and economic woes?

Desalinization plants would be projects on a massive scale-- extending a freshwater network of pipelines from the west coast to all points radiating outward: Las Vegas; the Imperial Valley; the agricultural basket, and irrigation networks spanning any area to where freshwater was needed.
 
But it would take years-- time Obama doesn't have right now.
 
So Obama knows better. He's betting big that the dumbed down American electorate will willingly accept monstrosity ideas-- climate change destroying California, and that fossil fuels emit poisonous CO2 into the atmosphere.

Obama is moving all his pieces in place, and Americans are about to sufer grievously for their misjudgement. He is betting that that America is ready to embrace centralized, top-down government, and that people are willing to pay higher taxes and utility bills to afford it.

Obama, in time, pushing his "clean environment" agenda, could eventually scour America to death.


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Got Global Warming? It's Dr. Chu to the rescue!


 

Note to Mr. Obama: Your buddy, Tim Geithner, is more than an embarrassment; he's a scofflaw. His offense is not civil, but criminal in nature. It's that "intent" thing--  like deliberately trying to avoid paying self employment taxes for FOUR years.

Obama claimed it was, "Just a memory lapse...a "common' mistake...and "that shouldn’t bar the Senate from confirming him".

But in saying this-- is Obama embarrassing himself? Didn't he maintain during his campaign that his administration would be the most 'transparent" in history?

And treasury Secretary nominee-designate Geithner has also been deemed, by an-eager to-confirm-Congress, also as being no embarrassment. "Just a few hiccups," said majority Senate leader Harry Reid. So despite his obvious sin, looks like ol' Timothy is in for treasury czar.


OK now, who's next for confirmation? Apparently it's for the Dept of Energy... "Calling the renowned Dr Stephen Chu! You're wanted by president Obama to appear in front of the senate energy committee for confirmation"!

 
 
But the "renowned" scientist Chu, may himself be an embarrassment--an embarrassment to the intelligence of energy scientists and physicists around the world. Dr. Chu last September stated that, "somehow we have to figure out how to get the price  of gasoline in the US  to the level of that in Europe". In April of 2007,  Dr. Chu, at a presentation at the University of California at Berkeley, stated that, "Coal is my worst nightmare".

Presently, coal represents almost 66% of our electricity production, and its use as a cheaper alternative than natural gas is re-surging. But evidently, the dreaded thoughts of coal have caused the renowned  Dr. Chu to experience even more unsettling bad dreams ...(quote) "The abundance of coal in the U.S. means we won't run out of energy, but it represents enough carbon in the ground to really cook us". Hows that sound-- OUR energy secretary... our proposed energy czar, can't sleep because of his coal nightmares.

But rest easy fellow Americans; Dr. Chu has some interesting cures for his global warming  paranoia; and in the future, every time we go to raise our thermostats, or fill up at the pump, it's us who'll be having the nightmares! This man intends to use science in place of practicality and common sense. He seeks not what's best for America, but what he deems will be best for the environment-- reducing consumption by raising energy prices.

Dr. Chu is about as diehard a global warmonger as anyone you can think of. And our green obsessed new president is right alongside with him about saving the planet; turning back the oceans; and stopping the biblical like apocalypse of mankind burning up the planet with fossil fuels.

Yes president Obama...you've made a great choice for our new energy secretary; right at a time when Dr. Chu's plan to reduce consumption of oil and electricity come when both energy prices and and consumption are falling, because of MARKET FORCES. And Dr. chu, exprimenting away in his shelter from the real world at his Livermore lab, probably thinks "Market Forces" is some hot new title on X-box.

Dr Chu is determined about his mission to turn plants into petroleum substitutes, and actually hopes to find (or engineer) better biofuel plants. Chu wants to develop processes for breaking down cellulose and transforming it into fuel, at costs "competitive" with gasoline. This would indeed be a huge breakthrough, replacing gasoline with cellulosic ethanol.

Just imagine how afraid OPEC must be right now....
 
 
scene: OPEC HEADQUARTERS

oil sheik #1; Hmmm, what are we going to do about this guy, Dr Chu? 

oil sheik# 2 : we've got to stop this madman.

oil sheik#3: this cellulose for fuel thing looks like it's the end of  the line for us.  Now we'll all have to get real jobs ...I hear that new resort complex over in Bahrain might be hiring.


If you want to get a level of the enthusiasm (fanaticism ) Dr. Chu has toward  "saving the earth from fossil fuels", get a gasoline-vapored whiff of this recent AP quote: "DOE (dept. of energy)  will be run by Dr. Stephen Chu of U.C. Berkeley, who after winning a Nobel Prize for capturing atoms with a laser at Stanford, then took over the Laurence Berkeley Lab and gutted its research staff, transforming it from a  power research unit, to one working on "alternative energy" (i.e., wind and sun only).

 

But predictably, ever since the fanatical Dr. Chu has been in charge, Lawrwence Berkely Research Lab (LBRL) has accomplished exactly nothing in energy research- except a barrage of peer-reviewed papers on (what else?) Global Warming. (All of which boil down to Chicken Little screaming "The Sky Is Falling!")

Can you picture cellulose replacing oil? Are we about to enter the age of..."fill-er-up there Shorty, with premium cellulose''.

 
 
And what else does the great Dr. Chu, besides cellulose, have in mind?  What other scientific treasured energy gems does he have waiting to reveal to us? Are we totally hell-bent on spiraling back to the stone age? While we're saving the earth, lets just get it over with now--end all land-based and ocean based energy exploration. It simply leaves too great of a "carbon" footprint...bring on the biomass!
 
Consider Dr. Chu's profoundly scientific approach to coal (his worst nightmare). Sixty-some percent of America’s power comes from coal, and Chu’s earlier comments have made the coal industry and the mining unions extremely nervous. But Chu has assured the senators in the energy committee that science and technology will allow coal "to keep the lights on".
 
 
However, when it comes to making federal investments in coal sequestration (i.e. clean coal), Chu acknowledged that research into new sources of energy will take a higher priority than cleaning up coal CO2 emissions by "sequestering" them into the ground. Oh those poor groundhogs! Will  PETA  be cool with this?

 

Chu’s two hour confirmation hearing touched on all the energy issues: wind and solar power, on shore and off shore oil and gas drilling. Chu also spoke on renewable resources, which  he deemed to be "carbon neutral" and can replace coal eventually.  Dr. Chu supports federal loan guarantees to restart the nation’s nuclear power industry, but is quick to say that, " Science must find a solution to store nuclear waste".


Translation; since nuclear waste has a "hot" half-life of about 99 hundred-thousand years (i.e. forever) Chu and his ilk will never let another nuclear plant go on line during the next 8 years; and you can take that to the bank...er, waste dump.

Despite all the conflicting evidence (and extremely cold recent weather) Dr. Chu has been unambiguous in stating that carbon dioxide emitted by cars, power plants and industry is a direct cause of global warming; and that urgent action to slash emissions is needed to avoid upheaval of the planet’s climate. Yes, it's Dr. Chu to the rescue.

Dr. Chu's stated mission for the last four years as dirctor at LVRL has been to use so-called synthetic biology to convert plant cellulose into fuel; these plants would be  a biomass composed mostly of switch grass and woodchips. But the growing of plants for fuel competes with the growing of food.

And since cellulose plants (like switch grass) have less energy content than planting corn for ethanol, they require eight times as many acres to produce equivalent amounts of energy. One estimate says replacing corn ethanol with cellulose fuel would require planting enough switch grass to cover the state of Ohio.

There's a basic truth that cannot be altered - each drop of crude oil has an energy content that far surpasses the same amount of corn, switch grass or anything else. A gallon of ethanol can't take you as far as a gallon of gasoline because there's less power in it.

And don't forget--the burning of biofuels still emits carbon dioxide, even if it is the same carbon dioxide that the plants had sucked out of the air. Subsidizing ethanol while suppressing domestic drilling, and halting construction of refineries and nuclear power plants, is a big reason why energy costs keep climbing.

To Dr. Chu's credit, there area few pluses. Cellulose energy might indirectly bring down food prices in the future. Cellulosic ethanol, while not yet ready for market, has more favorable energy ratios than corn, and presents more room for productivity gains, making it appealing to investors, farmers and refiners.

But large-scale development of cellulosic ethanol is plagued by environmental problems. Turning cellulose into fuel would require a huge expenditure of increasingly scarce water resources; and the mass production of cellulosic ethanol would likely impact soil quality.

Cellulosic energy DOES represent a better alternative than corn ethanol. But Dr Chu-to our peril--ignores one scientific fact:--gasoline is a better fuel than ethanol by many measures, especially because a gallon of gas has about 20% more energy in it than you get with the absurdly low increase in energy yield from either corn or cellulosic ethanol.

 The bottomline? Political correctness makes for a lousy energy strategy. Are you listening out there Dr Chu? We know your intentions are good, but you  must understand; America simply does not have even a fraction of the acreage necessary to grow enough of anything that would replace petroleum.

So those OPEC sheiks can rest easy, and put away the want ads for now.

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