The Libertarian Solution to Global Climate Change
By Barry Hess
Much has been said about the apparent changes in our
climate, world-wide, but all that has been said has been coupled to the
writer’s ‘solution’ to what they claim is a “problem” that needs to be
addressed. And therein lies the real
problem.
The
people posing as the ‘scientific community’ are the real problem, and not
surprisingly, the ‘numbers’ of scientists weighing in on the subject is almost
exactly split in making opposite claims to support their particular
position. Pseudo-science is making a
comeback through the political realm using environmental changes only as a
springboard to forward political ends.
Hopefully,
there can be no argument from any sentient being that weather patterns are in
an almost perplexing flux. Seasonal
weather patterns have certainly changed over the span of time that data has
been collected or can be reliably determined through other means.
The
‘issue’ of whether or not the climate of our planet is changing is not, or
should not be in contention. There is
some contention as to exactly ‘what’ is changing. We’ve been told the climate is both heating up, and cooling down,
by ‘real’ scientists.
Dr.
Bob Balling (a personal acquaintance), a climatologist at ASU, has spoken
clearly and with reference to ‘peer’ reviewed journals in asserting that
‘global cooling’ is the effect we are experiencing. Others, spouting the same sort of ‘peer’ reviewed journals claim
the effect is the opposite.
This
leaves the layman scratching his/her head over whether the Earth is cooling
down or heating up. Regardless of what
is actually happening we (the global community of Mankind) can rest assured
that ‘something’ is happening.
This
debate will continue, so it remains a ‘real’ question, but it really is a moot
point. Whether the Earth is cooling or
heating literally doesn’t matter—if it is the result of a natural environmental
cycle. If it is, human beings must
necessarily adapt to the changes. That’s not a question.
The
next question that should be scrutinized is really the crux of the whole
‘debate’: Have, or can human beings
make a difference, in terms of Earth climate/environment changes?
This
is where the debate itself heats up, and this is where the political agenda comes
into play.
Sociologically,
libertarians are rational, thinking individuals not generally given to the
emotional scare tactics of politics, but they are practical and cautious in
their considerations. They certainly
cannot ascribe to the Al Gore approach of stretching proofs and sprinkling the
story with fear, but they will agree that instead of allowing the issue to be
used as a control mechanism over any individual’s property, it should be dealt
with in a prudent and practical manner.
If
a matter is in genuine contention, ‘fixing’ the problem is all a libertarian
considers. Fixing blame, is left to the
Republican/Democrat/socialist groups.
So,
how would a libertarian ‘fix’ environmental issues? Simple, just follow the philosophy. Libertarian philosophy is centered around a very basic concept
that entwines personal individual liberty to do anything they want (as long as
it doesn’t harm another individual’s person, property or inherent natural
Rights) with the property they own. Understanding this concept is critical.
Prudence
demands that if there is a genuine contention as to a causal connection between
human actions and climate change, human actions must be curbed.
Here’s
where the whole ‘debate’ gets lost in politics. The socialists have historically announced their intention to use
environmental concerns to further their control over the actions of
individuals. They’ll say things like;
“We have to stop anyone and everyone who uses the combustion engines they own”. From there the litany of demands for more
laws as to what an individual can or cannot do with their property splinters
into a million directions, depending on which special interest group happens to
be screeching at the time, and what they think ‘you’ should ‘be allowed’ to do,
i.e. government control of people’s private lives through the use of force.
The
real ‘truth’ is that most of the pointy-heads (those claiming to be ‘experts’
or ‘scientists’) who chime in either have an agenda of their own, or are a
front, hired by the politically-motivated to bolster their particular
claims. Yes, ‘scientific’ proof of
virtually anything can be bought and paid for (look up the famed
anthropologist/archeologist, Dr. Leaky to find that many of his incredible ‘scientific’discoveries
were faked to keep his grant funding flowing). This is also why insidious people like our novelty president can
use environmental issues to pad the pockets of their friends and cohorts with
nonsensical laws that allow the selling of ‘carbon credits’. Their concern is obviously not the
environment or they would institute a very libertarian principle to solve the
problem perceived through environmental pollution.
What
is that libertarian principle that would literally solve the ‘problem’ (whether
perceived or real)? Well, here it
is: That no person (or artificial
entity) may pollute either the atmosphere or terra firma beyond their own
property line—period. No ‘carbon
credits’, no more pollution of any kind. Simple, huh?
I
would assume that no one can argue that stopping all ‘public’ pollution would
necessarily be as much as can be done to actually ‘fix’ the pollution problem
without revealing their political agenda of control over the lives of
individuals.
In
what the socialists say is “the real world”, stopping all air/water/ground
pollution couldn’t be done because big businesses can’t function without
spewing garbage into the atmosphere. They are simply and obviously wrong. While they will argue till they are blue in the face that ‘their’
solution is the only solution—they’ll still be wrong.
Would
such a libertarian approach to landownership Rights work—yes, undeniably, “if”
the real motive for addressing the problem of pollutants causing global
warming/cooling is the future habitability of this planet. The answer is no, if the real motive is
control over others through the bigger guns of government.
Would
such a demand that all those who pollute the common air cease and desist their
polluting ways really shut down what minor manufacturing is still left in this
country? No, in fact it would most
likely stimulate a whole new industry in developing ways, means or products
that clean up the unhealthy pollutants before they get into the common
environment. We won’t even need
governmental oversight or regulation to tell them ‘how’ to clean up a smoke
stack, or to make it fit an economic model.
So,
the next time an ‘environmentalist’ tells you that ‘they’ have the only
solution to save the planet, just ask if stopping everyone from polluting the
environment would suit them.
What they don’t say in their response is what
you should pay most attention to.