Glaciers, graziers, glaziers... and the strangler fig

Glaciers, graziers, glaziers... and the strangler fig

Gabri?l Moens & John McRobert I 27 May 2024 I The Spectator Australia

A perfunctory search on Wikipedia informs that the Strangler Fig,?Ficus?watkinsiana, ‘grows on another tree, using it as physical support, while also stealing sunlight, nutrients, space, etc. from it, which eventually kills the host plant’. When considering the current avalanche of UN/IPCC/COP ‘climate change’ diktats that are strangling industry and commerce, the analogy with the natural strangler fig parasite is apposite. Net Zero emissions targets and their related legislation, aimed at regulating and controlling the very air we breathe, are fantasy-land confabulations, destined for recognition as the greatest of all delusions. In this context, Charles Mackay, who authored?Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds?in 1841, prophetically declared:

In reading The History of Nations, we find that, like individuals, they have their whims and their peculiarities, their seasons of excitement and recklessness, when they care not what they do. We find that whole communities suddenly fix their minds upon one object and go mad in its pursuit;?that millions?of people become simultaneously impressed with one?delusion,?and run after?it,?till their attention is caught by some new folly more captivating than the first.

Strangler Figs epitomise the creeping constraints growing around Western economies as fossil fuels are unjustly demonised, and dependable power plants are closed. A literally breathtaking vision of proposed future landscapes can also be seen in a proliferation of brain-numbing documents, released by the federal government’s Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water under the heading of?Pathways to Net Zero?supported by beneficiaries of taxpayer-funded largesse in truly pathetic attempts to justify impossible targets.

The latest strangler fig has taken root with?the enforcement of?the International Financial Reporting Standards,?IFRS S1 & S2, which are mandatory accounting measures for the?very?air we breathe.?The document, entitled?Applying IFRS – IFRS sustainability disclosure standards – Introduction to IFRS S1 and IFRS S2,?is a turgid and incomprehensible document now in force in Australia as of January 1, 2024. As a brain-challenging script for a computer game of pure fantasy, this would be a winner, but as a compulsory demand for companies to account for their recycling of a tiny component of the air in which we live, it shows that peak stupidity has attained new heights.

An unlikely confluence of homophones – words pronounced alike but different in meaning, derivation, or spelling –?Glaciers, Graziers, and Glaziers?– sums up a convergence of interest that succinctly headlines the story of human life on Planet Earth as it unfolds. Planet Earth has often experienced the formation and melting of?Glaciers?– rivers of ice.?During Glacial melts, walls of ice – sometimes 600 metres high – burst, with rapid impact on downstream topography, destroying any animal or plant life in the path of the deluge. During the last major Ice Age, vast areas of arable land were sterilised under glacial ice. Today, the croplands of the prairies, the steppes of Ukraine and elsewhere across the world, freed of glacial ice, produce the food needed for humankind, and?Graziers?began their ascendancy. But today a new, man-made plague threatens not only the pasture and crop lands, but natural habitats are being destroyed under the false flag of ‘saving the planet.’ In a real-life Chicken-Little episode of mass hysteria, arable land and nature reserves are being clad with glass panels, and?Glaziers?pave the pathway to a future choked with rules and regulations promoted by charlatans selling a?snake-oil?promise that they can control the climate by regulating and taxing the very air we breathe.

In the mists of antiquity,?mankind?established a foothold on this beautiful but challenging?planet, a globular blue lagoon bursting with carbon-based life. Above the surface, the?Urey Reaction?describes how carbon dioxide is continually extracted from the atmosphere to be locked up in marble, limestone, and other rocks, underpinning the crustal surface foundations on which both interdependent flora and fauna life-forms survive, but carbon?dioxide is the essential ingredient allowing those life forms to exist. Over millions of years, this trace component of the atmosphere has?been gradually depleted?as it is absorbed back into the Earth’s crust?but, fortunately, vast amounts have?been stored?in fossil deposits that?can be recycled?back into the air to nourish the plants that humans need to survive.

But now, Earth is entering a period of a carbon dioxide famine, and it is demonstrable that carbon dioxide levels do not control surface temperatures. Original research by an independent Australian scientist, Ian LK?McNaughton?is one of many recent studies attesting to this fundamental fact. Another relevant study is by two retired scientists in the United States, Michael?Nelson,?and David B Nelson,?Decoupling CO2 from Climate Change. Work by other leading scientists such as?Professor William Happer,?Dr Patrick Moore, and others?have?systematically demolished the CO2 myths. The film?Climate: The Movie?should be compulsory viewing in all schools and universities.

Fortuitously, recyclable carbon dioxide contained in fossil fuels is something over which?mankind?can have some measure of control, beginning with?ability?to regulate temperatures within enclosures such as vehicles, homes, hospitals, and shopping centres that depend on a dependable, affordable electrical power source that has hitherto been primarily supplied by coal-fired power stations.?Greenhouses?where?plant growth?is promoted?by increasing carbon dioxide levels by three or four times that of outside the enclosure, are well below levels within conference rooms of delegates decrying carbon dioxide as a dangerous pollutant.

This planet continues to roll around the Sun, and the Sun and its dependent planets continue their galactic journey through the cosmos, independent of whatever happens on the surface of this most beautiful of the Sun’s planets – and independent of the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.

With civilisation came written language, and documentation of those regular cycles of feast and famine that enabled myths of storytelling around the campfire to be challenged by factual documentation and rational debate. Stories about great floods such as those described in the Bible are now better understood. Geological evidence of massive floods in North America in the closing stages of the last Ice Age, 15,000 years ago when ice sheets covered Canada and the northern part of the United States, reveals the story of the largest flood that has ever been documented and geologically analysed.

In the transition to so-called ‘clean energy’, vast areas of land are being devastated and sterilised, destroying natural?habitats?and good farmland, covered with devices that will be junk within one or two decades.?One study estimated?the arable land to?be covered?by glass solar panels as over 18 per cent of Australia’s agricultural land, or an area equivalent to ten?times?the size of Tasmania. Many of these installations will never produce any power as the grid needed to connect them requires total duplication of the grid to ‘firm’ these intermittent power sources.?In the United States, thousands of solar and wind installations are in lockdown?and?their investors’ investments?are frozen?because the existing grid needs?major?upgrades to deliver dispersed, intermittent power to the consumers. The mirage of Net Zero emissions continues to dominate the thinking of political strategists concerned only with the next election. ‘Whatever it takes’ is leading the democratic world into inconceivable depths of debt, an energy-starved miserable future, and paradoxically?a?planet that will be less green than when?mankind?began restoring carbon dioxide to an atmosphere?that is?at historic lows of this life-supporting trace gas.

Unless the Strangler Fig, variation IFRS S1 & 2, is strangled at birth, this futile attempt at measuring, monitoring and mitigating the essential ingredient of the very air we breathe will destroy Western economies and will go down in history as the downfall of a once prosperous society built on the successful utilisation of the vast and virtually inexhaustible energy stored in fossil fuels that have an energy density still far surpassing that of any man-made batteries. After scrubbing out the nasties of soot particulates and toxic gasses, the byproducts of coal-fired energy are the plant nutrients of water vapour and carbon dioxide. Indeed, plants need the recycled carbon dioxide from?our utilisation of?fossil fuels – we need the power.

When is the?popular?and government-fuelled delusion and?madness,?associated with the ‘climate change’ religion going to end?


Author: Gabri?l Moens & John McRobert

Bad politics is what strangles Australia, per capita it's probably the richest country on the planet by natural resources. Full commitment to industrializing around climate tech would put it on an unending growth track.

Keith Hutchings

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9 个月

What utter nonsense. The global fossil fuel industry earned 7 trillion dollars last year. A trillion of that was from subsidies. What the people who want action on climate change are doing is taking some of that pie and spreading it out to other companies. Companies who's business model does not lead to 10 million people dying every year from respiratory diseases caused by the burning of fossil. This is why the fossil fuel industry is spending a billion dollars a year in the US alone funding PR agencies pushing climate change denial and lobbying governments to slow down action on climate change. It is why before the last federal election the fossil fuel industry donated 1.2 million dollars to the coalition and 800,000 to the Labor party. Here in Western Australia we have had the driest summer on record, every summer for the last 10 years. We have vast areas of the southern forest dying due to high temperatures, lower rainfall and a falling water table. That is just here. we are seeing the effects of climate change, as predicted by the scientists working for Exxon and shell back in the 70's. But you would rather bleat about some made up nonsense about the Labor /greens than see their profits fall.

Stephen Hunt

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9 个月

100% Lucas Christopher. The problem is the Green-Labor Government & the UN won't end the madness as it serves their self-interest.

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