The Phony Climate Promises Of The COP 28 Summit

The COP28 climate confab in Dubai didn’t end with white smoke on Wednesday, but Biden climate envoy John Kerry is nonetheless singing hallelujah after nearly 200 countries agreed to “transition” from ‘fossil fuels’

The point of the deal is to preserve the West’s illusion that its climate policies are accomplishing something.

China and oil-producing countries refused to sign an agreement committing to “phase out” ‘fossil fuels’.

But Mr. Kerry and European leaders insisted that governments at the United Nations summit demonstrate a common purpose to reduce CO2 emissions.

The deal they agreed to has all the force and idealism of the 1928 Kellogg-Briand Pact that outlawed war.

The deal calls for “transitioning away from fossil fuels in energy systems, in a just, orderly and equitable manner, accelerating action in this critical decade.”

This “just transition” isn’t defined and is not binding on governments. It won’t stop China from building more coal plants or the United Arab Emirates from drilling more oil.

The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC+) projects that oil demand will grow 10.6 percent between 2022 and 2028, and nothing in the agreement is likely to change that forecast.

The deal calls for a tripling of renewable energy capacity by 2030, but countries will still need ‘fossil fuels’ to back up solar and wind.

Renewables generate only about 20 to 40 percent of their stated capacity compared to 80 to 90 percent for ‘fossil fuel’ and nuclear power plants.

That means a tripling of renewable energy capacity will result in a much smaller increase in actual power generation.

This explains why, as we noted last week, China is building massive coal plants even as it boasts about its growth in solar and wind.

China is expected to add 95 to 120 gigawatts of solar power capacity this year—about as much coal power as it approved last year.

But coal plants will produce power (and CO2 emissions) around the clock while solar farms won’t.

Nonetheless, the U.N. press release says the agreement signals the “beginning of the end” of the ‘fossil-fuel’ era.

That’s what Biden officials and European leaders will tell voters to justify their policies that raise the cost of energy and reduce consumer choice.

They want their citizens to believe that they aren’t alone in banishing ‘fossil fuels’, even though they are.

The climate lobby [planned] to use global agreements to browbeat democracies into committing to a ‘net-zero’ transition before voters caught onto the costs and lifestyle impacts.

The plan failed.

Europeans are revolting against climate policies as fuel and electricity prices soar, causing Europe and the UK to backtrack on their gas-powered car bans.

The COP28 agreement, weak as it is, reflects the arrogance of global elites who are ignoring what electorates are saying about the costs they are willing to pay.

Elites have turned to government mandates and vast subsidies—i.e., coercion—because they can’t persuade voters that the climate benefits from reducing CO2 emissions justify the social and economic costs.

China and developing countries certainly don’t believe this, and they are refusing to make economic sacrifices for what the left claims is the global climate good.

So why is President Biden forcing Americans to do so?

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Header image: International Maritime Organisation

Editor’s note: Aproximately 80 percent of the world’s energy comes from ‘fossil fuels’, so people are unlikely to look favorably upon an agreement that will produce frequent power outages, the loss of their cars and a significantly lower standard of living, while the elites continue to indulge their lavish lifestyles.

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    The reality is despite all the goings on, the actual content of CO2 in the atmosphere is only 0.04%. Below 0.03%, plants begin to die. So all the CO2 is natural, necessary and not harmful to life on Earth at all. Emissions are not relevant. All the rest of the narrative is politically manipulated ‘science’.

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