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Mayor Compares Threat of Global Warming to Terrorism

By BENNY AVNI, Staff Reporter of the Sun | February 12, 2008

UNITED NATIONS — While he acknowledged that scientists are unable to predict its consequences, Mayor Bloomberg yesterday compared the scourge of global warming to the threat of terrorism and the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. Although it is a "long-term" fight, he said, reducing gas emissions may save the life of "everybody" on the planet, the same way that fighting terrorism and its proliferation saves lives in shorter terms.

Addressing a U.N. climate change conference, the mayor also announced a new plan to reduce the use of tropical hardwoods by New York City and told delegates that the city plans to host a meeting in June of leaders from 20 major world cities to discuss ways for the largest municipalities to reduce global warming. Other participants in the conference called for a "war" against climate change, in which the United Nations would serve as a front-line combatant.

Mr. Bloomberg renewed his call, made first late last year, for taxing countries such as America that emit large amounts of carbons, which are believed to cause changes in the planet's climate. "So long as there's no penalty or cost involved in producing greenhouse gases, there will be no incentive" to meet targets set by international institutions, the mayor told the General Assembly. "For that reason, I believe the U.S. should enact a tax on carbon emissions.

"Terrorists kill people. Weapons of mass destruction have the potential to kill an enormous amount of people," Mr. Bloomberg told reporters after addressing the U.N. General Assembly, but "global warming in the long term has the potential to kill everybody."

Like smoking, Mr. Bloomberg said, these are preventable killers. "We should go after terrorists every place in this world, find them and kill them, plain and simple," he said. If weapons of mass destruction "get out of the hands of the countries that have them and get into the hands of terrorists, the potential is just mind-boggling," he added. And while global warming "is a much longer-term thing," he said, it "has all of the same potentials of destroying the planet that we live on. No scientist knows for sure what's going to happen, but you don't want to wait to find out."

Mr. Bloomberg announced that in addition to his initiatives to convert the city's taxi fleet to hybrid fuels, devise a plan for congestion tax, "green our buildings," and plant more trees, the city would curb the use of tropical hardwoods, which it purchases to the tune of $1 million a year, causing rainforest deforestation. The city will immediately reduce by 20% the use of such hardwoods, which are used in park benches, ferry landings, beach boardwalks, and the Brooklyn Bridge walkway. A new design study would devise ways to replace them altogether in the long term, the mayor said. The two-day conference, titled "Addressing Climate Change: the United Nations and the World at Work," included, in addition to members of the General Assembly, such stars of entertainment and industry as film actress Daryl Hannah and Virgin Atlantic Airways founder Richard Branson. Mr. Branson called on governments to match his company's announced prize of $25 million to encourage scientists and inventors to find a technological solution that would "avert a catastrophe" to the environment. "We need a war room," he said.

On another issue, Mr. Bloomberg told The New York Sun that the Fire Department of New York has had access to the U.N. compound on First Avenue, and "we think we have plans if there were fire" there. "The United Nations is making progress," he added. "They're going in the right direction, they are not there yet." Specifically, he indicated, plans should be made ahead of the ambitious U.N. renovation plan this spring. "Construction is always a dangerous period, so we're going to have to work very carefully with them going forward."

Jurisdiction issues have hampered relations between local emergency teams and the United Nations. Most recently, the organization declined to notify local authorities when workers got sick after handling boxes from North Korea at a U.N. basement. After the Sun reported on the incident, FDNY officials were permitted to examine the boxes and determined that mold was the cause of the sickness. "We are not here to try to take their sovereign right to dictate what goes on, on their property," Mr. Bloomberg said of the United Nations. "But given the interaction with the emergency responders in the city, we have to work together."


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It sure sounds like the mayor, (a.k.a. the man who would be king) has been spending time with Al (we've... [MORE]

A. Levy 

Feb 11, 2008 14:00

It always strikes me that a billionaire can be so wooly minded on certain issues.Ask an expert ie. a geologist... [MORE]

s bellinger 

Feb 11, 2008 14:39

To the editors: I note with pleasure that none have yet come to the defense of the mayor. I, too, believe... [MORE]

Don Carlson 

Feb 12, 2008 08:03

Mayor Mike is one of the primary reasons I left New York. (I lived there for twenty years.) His politically... [MORE]

Former New Yorker 

Feb 12, 2008 09:17

It always strikes me that a billionaire can be so wooly minded on certain issues. I would argue that Bloomberg is... [MORE]

mike 

Feb 12, 2008 09:22

Marvelous, now we have yet another left wing kook whackjob buying into the global warming hoax. This nonsense is a... [MORE]

T. Watson 

Feb 12, 2008 09:40

We in America need politicians and celebrities to just be quiet. I am tired of being seen as an idiot... [MORE]

Robb 

Feb 12, 2008 10:09

If Mr Bloombergs thesis is correct then the only solution is to strip all people of wealth from their cash.... [MORE]

Bruce Frykman 

Feb 12, 2008 10:12

It would be nice if the mayor concentrated on municipal problems such as education and crime. Whether global warming or... [MORE]

A. Scientist 

Feb 12, 2008 10:24

A few readings of scripture would tell you who "gives snow like wool: He scatters the frost like ashes; He... [MORE]

c walthers 

Feb 12, 2008 10:26

Mike has come up short of this issue of "global warming". Conservation of hydrocarbons is different than climate change, and... [MORE]

Gerard Schultz 

Feb 12, 2008 10:54

The sky is falling, the sky is falling everyone get into the cellar. The weather may be warming, temporarily, but if... [MORE]

B Trofa 

Feb 12, 2008 10:59

He can begin by cleaning up the polluted air produced in New York City. Until he shows that he is... [MORE]

Ray Mormino 

Feb 12, 2008 11:20

I am a geologist. Bloomberg should back away from the cameras and speak only when he is educated in the... [MORE]

John 

Feb 12, 2008 11:21

I will not speculate if global warming exsist or not. I will ask you to ponder this question. What would... [MORE]

Mac-101 

Feb 12, 2008 11:36

CO2 is actually is very short supply in the atmosphere, 385 ppm with O2 at 209,500 ppm. We need much... [MORE]

W. C. Anderson 

Feb 12, 2008 11:43

If the politicians would stop emitting gas talking about global warming we might not have a problem if in fact... [MORE]

John Young 

Feb 12, 2008 11:49

Another pol courting the off the wall folks who only look at one side of the arguement. To many people... [MORE]

Paul Bopko 

Feb 12, 2008 11:59

Global Warming is a false religion by those who seek to transfer private citizens' wealth and liberty into their... [MORE]

paul vincent zecchino 

Feb 12, 2008 12:11

I suppose the good Mayor is expecting some carbon crazy jihaadist to strap a bag of ice around his waist... [MORE]

T Nick 

Feb 12, 2008 12:14

There was a time when I would just laugh at people like Bloomberg and his ilk when they would talk... [MORE]

Brian M 

Feb 12, 2008 12:23

Please, I think from history we should learn that declaring war on a social problem does not get us any... [MORE]

G Stewart 

Feb 12, 2008 12:27

Perhaps the exmayor should worry less about imaginary (manmade) global warming, and start worrying about the Democrats plan to surrender... [MORE]

philip verslues 

Feb 12, 2008 12:40

I guess he never heard of oil for food. Putting the UN in charge on global warming is like have... [MORE]

marty 

Feb 12, 2008 12:49

yes,why wait to see what happens, start taxing NOW!! [MORE]

John 

Feb 12, 2008 12:52