

Obama and other Western political leaders keep saying that Climate Change is the biggest threat to modern society. I am coming around to agree with him, but not in the way he is thinking. I mean there is fresh evidence that we can defeat radical Islam, but we are already losing to radical environmentalism.

The Environmentalist Game Plan

Mission: Deindustrialize Civilization

Goal: Drive industrial corporations into Bankruptcy

Strategy: Cut off the Supply of Cheap, Reliable Energy

Tactics:

Raise the price of fossil fuels

Force the power grid to use expensive, unreliable renewables

Demonize Nuclear energy

Spread fear of extraction technologies such as fracking

Increase regulatory costs on energy production

Scare investors away from carbon energy companies

Stop pipelines because they are too safe and efficient

Force all companies to account for carbon usage and risk

Progress:

UK steel plants closing their doors.

UK coal production scheduled to cease this year.

US coal giant Peabody close to shutting down.

Smaller US oil companies going bankrupt in record numbers.

Etc.

Collateral Damage:

27,000 extra deaths in UK from energy poverty.

Resource companies in Canada cut 17,000 jobs last month.

Etc.

For more info on progress see: http://business.financialpost.com/fp-comment/terence-corcoran-clean-green-and-catastrophic

Summary:

Radical environmentalism is playing the endgame while others are sleeping, or discussing the holes in the science. Truly, the debate is over (not ever having happened) now that all nations are signing up to the Paris COP doctrine. Political leaders are willing, even enthusiastic dupes, while environmentalist tactics erode the foundations of industrial society. Deaths and unemployment are unavoidable, but then the planet already has too many people anyway.

ISIS is an immediate threat, but there is a deeper and present danger already doing damage to the underpinnings of Life As We Know It. It is the belief in Climate Change and the activists executing their game plan. Make no mistake: they are well-funded, well-organized and mean business.