Tuesday, December 18, 2007

"When the chips are down I think democracy is a less important goal than is the protection of the planet."

So says Mayer Hillman, senior fellow emeritus at the Policy Studies Institute, regarding a carbon rationing scheme in Great Britain.

Transport policy-makers should start preparing now for a dramatic reduction in motorised travel that will be brought about by carbon rationing, one of the country's leading environmental thinkers told LTT this week.

"Just start reading the runes because what's going to happen is the demand for road, rail and air travel is going to start falling away just as soon as we have rationing," says Mayer Hillman in an interview with the magazine.

Hillman, senior fellow emeritus at the Policy Studies Institute, says carbon rationing is the only way to ensure that the world avoids the worst effects of climate change. And he says that the problems caused by burning fossil fuels are so serious that governments might have to implement rationing against the will of the people.

"When the chips are down I think democracy is a less important goal than is the protection of the planet from the death of life, the end of life on it," he says. "This has got to be imposed on people whether they like it or not."

Remember, taking away your freedoms is in your best interest!

As Flopping Aces points out, the environmentalist movement isn't so much about saving the planet as it is in punishing America for being successful. Through boondoggles like the CO2 Tax, they plan to redistribute wealth "to preserve Earth," since they can't get enough dolts to buy into wealth redistribution otherwise.