http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-sheppard/2010/11/18/un-ipcc-official-we-redistribute-worlds-wealth-climate-policy

UN IPCC Official Admits 'We Redistribute World's Wealth By Climate Policy'

If you needed any more evidence that the entire theory of manmade
global warming was a scheme to redistribute wealth you got it Sunday
when a leading member of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change told a German news outlet, "[W]e redistribute de facto
the world's wealth by climate policy."

Such was originally published by Germany's NZZ Online Sunday, and
reprinted in English by the Global Warming Policy Foundation moments
ago:

(NZZ AM SONNTAG): The new thing about your proposal for a Global Deal
is the stress on the importance of development policy for climate
policy. Until now, many think of aid when they hear development
policies.

(OTTMAR EDENHOFER, UN IPCC OFFICIAL): That will change immediately if
global emission rights are distributed. If this happens, on a per
capita basis, then Africa will be the big winner, and huge amounts of
money will flow there. This will have enormous implications for
development policy. And it will raise the question if these countries
can deal responsibly with so much money at all.

(NZZ): That does not sound anymore like the climate policy that we know.

(EDENHOFER): Basically it's a big mistake to discuss climate policy
separately from the major themes of globalization. The climate summit
in Cancun at the end of the month is not a climate conference, but one
of the largest economic conferences since the Second World War. Why?
Because we have 11,000 gigatons of carbon in the coal reserves in the
soil under our feet - and we must emit only 400 gigatons in the
atmosphere if we want to keep the 2-degree target. 11 000 to 400 -
there is no getting around the fact that most of the fossil reserves
must remain in the soil.

(NZZ): De facto, this means an expropriation of the countries with
natural resources. This leads to a very different development from
that which has been triggered by development policy.

(EDENHOFER): First of all, developed countries have basically
expropriated the atmosphere of the world community. But one must say
clearly that we redistribute de facto the world's wealth by climate
policy. Obviously, the owners of coal and oil will not be enthusiastic
about this. One has to free oneself from the illusion that
international climate policy is environmental policy. This has almost
nothing to do with environmental policy anymore, with problems such as
deforestation or the ozone hole.

For the record, Edenhofer was co-chair of the IPCC's Working Group
III, and was a lead author of the IPCC's Fourth Assessment Report
released in 2007 which controversially concluded, "Most of the
observed increase in global average temperatures since the mid-20th
century is very likely due to the observed increase in anthropogenic
greenhouse gas concentrations."

As such, this man is a huge player in advancing this theory, and he
has now made it quite clear - as folks on the realist side of this
debate have been saying for years - that this is actually an
international economic scheme designed to redistribute wealth.

Readers are encouraged to review the entire interview at GWPF or
Google's slightly different translation.

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