Friday, August 21, 2009

The first domino falls: Cement Australia

It's a sign of the times: the first factory to close as a result of the Rudd Government's insane Cap-and-Tax policy. And this before the legislation is even enacted.

In today's Brisbane Times we read that Cement Australia is to close its Rockhampton plant next month and displace 31 workers.

In what is bound to become a fairly regular occurence over the coming months and years, the Times reports that:

Cement Australia, a private company that produces half Australia's cement, will mothball its Rockhampton plant next month due to the projected cost impact of the CPRS.

The CPRS is the straw that broke the camel's back, as the plant's viability had already been hit by the global financial crisis and big Queensland Government royalty and tax rises.

It also notes that:

All 31 employees will be offered alternative jobs in the company.

The reality of the situation is that these 31 jobs will cease to exist. And what is the response of our Dear Leader of the Carbon Revolution to this 'inconvenient truth'? Why, to deny all responsibility, of course. In the Senate today, she asserted:

"a 25 per cent drop in demand for cement and the global recession contributed to the company's decision to close the plant."

Apparently the Government is only responsible when jobs are created - never when jobs are trashed.

And what do the owners of the plant have to say on this matter?

"The pity is the CPRS has the unfortunate effect of stopping us putting in new technology. Our plan always was to put a new kiln into the Gladstone plant, but the trouble is all of our numbers for the CPRS say that the carbon impost will stop it going ahead.

"Cash is hard to come by. We're all worried about the rollover of our loans. To suddenly suggest you can rush out to the bank and borrow as much money as you need for carbon abatement, even if all the numbers stacked up, that's questionable."

And it is precisely for this reason that more and more industries are going to be heading towards the exits when this insane policy is landed on an unsuspecting public.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

One new job up for grabs in N.S.W.

It looks like there will soon be one new job opportunity opening up in the Labor Party's Kool-Aid Collective. NSW Premier and one-time garbage collector Nathan Rees let the wind get in his ears and blow his tongue out at the Eureka Awards the other evening. Presumably he had a sudden rush of blood to the head, what with being in a room where most of the attendees would have a higher individual I.Q. than the entire N.S.W. Labor government.

Premier Rees' contribution to informed debate was along the lines of:

''The threat of climate change is catastrophic. In fact, the current wave of climate change scepticism smacks of 1930s-style appeasement: 'Hide under the blankets and it will go away'. But it won't go away."

Oh dear. I do wish he could keep 'on message'. If he is going to chant the alarmist mantra, what he should have said is that "climate change scepticism smacks of late-20th-century-style Holocaust denial". Where on earth did he dig this latest analogy up from.

The problem with Rees, and the rest of his ilk in Canberra, is that they just don't get it when it comes to historical references. If he had been able to tear himself away from the colouring books while at school and spent any time reading actual books with print in them, he would have picked up on one very significant reality.

And that is simply this: it is factually incorrect to compare 'climate sceptics' to 'Holocaust deniers' or even 'Nazi appeasers'. Rather, it is more correct to compare our current crop of Labor Alarmists to the National Socialists who blamed the Jews for all the economic and social problems that interferred with the implemenation of their radical policies, and subsequently locked them up and exterminated them as a convenient scapegoat.

The really dangerous people in this whole Greek tragedy are people like Nathan Rees, Penny Wong, and Greg Combet. Lazy people who very easily drop down into the gutter and want to pillory people for having the temerity to disagree with what they perceive to be "settled science". Always easier to shout someone down and denigrate them than take the time to inform yourself and ascertain the facts. It boggles the mind to think that they are where they are today because people actually voted for them!

Many years ago, a friend of mine used to wear an old T-shirt which sported the legend "Support mental health or I'll kill you". I must give him a call and see if he remembers where he bought it from. If they are still around, I'll buy one each for Nathan, Penny and Greg.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Can we afford "Green Jobs"? - Germany can't.

As the Liberals prepare to join hands with the Labor party as they jump off the cliff in passing the RET legislation, it's worth looking at the results which are beginning to emerge from Germany's brave and foolhardy experiment with solar energy.

In short, renewable solar energy threatens to bankrupt Germany's electricity sector.

The following stories appeared in the media in the last couple of days.

German Solar Industry Faces Collapse

The young German solar industry faces an unprecedented wave of bankruptcies. After many cell manufacturers suffered losses in the first half of the year, industry experts fear the collapse of many solar ventures. "A large part of the German solar cell and solar module manufacturers will not survive," says UBS analyst Patrick Hummel. [translation by Benny Peiser]

Billions For Nothing: The Crisis of Germany's Green Energy Policy

Foreigners like to make fun about Germans: Little good weather - but lots of solar panels. Although Germany is not situated in the sunny part of the world, no country has more solar panels. The boom, however, is artificial. And it costs consumers an absolute fortune.

The sum can be spelled out quite precisely: the expected installation of new solar panels in 2009 alone will cost German consumers ten billion euros in the next 20 years. This will produce about 1.8 billion kilowatt hours of solar electricity each year, which corresponds to about 0.3 percent of Germany's current electricity consumption. That's near to nothing.

But the ten billion euros are just the cost for the new systems. The panels built up to 2008 will burden consumers with an additional cost of 30 billion euros, according to calculations by the Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (RWI).

And the cost avalanche is growing. If the forecast of the European Photovoltaic Industry Association were to materialize, there will be so many solar panels installed in Germany by 2013 that the cost will grow to more than 77 billion euros - adjusted for inflation. [translation by Benny Peiser]

Germany Solar Cell Producer Q-Cells To Slash 500 Jobs

Germany’s Q-Cells, the world’s second-largest producer of solar cells, will cut 500 jobs after reporting a loss of EUR 696.9 million ($994 million) in H1 2009.

Say what? A loss of primary jobs in the green energy sector? That can't be right. After all, no less an authority than Sharan Burrow has assured us that “Australia can create up to a million clean energy jobs" - if only we pass the legislation and follow Germany over the cliff.

H/t to Tom Nelson's Blogspot and Benny Peiser/CCNet.

Friday, August 14, 2009

Can we afford "Green Jobs"? - The U.S. can't.

The following article was published in the Investor's Business Daily yesterday under the heading:

Capping Jobs

The [Obama] administration likes to defend bad policies with analogies to the post office. New studies from a business group and the administration itself confirm that cap-and-trade belongs in the dead-letter bin.

Along with Energy Secretary Steven Chu, Rep. Ed Markey likens the cost of the Waxman-Markey cap-and trade bill to "about a postage stamp a day," based on estimates made by the Congressional Budget Office and the EPA.

But as we and others have shown, they arrive at this magical number in part by ignoring the hit on gross domestic product and employment that will occur.

As Garret Vaughan, economist with the Manufacturers Alliance/MAPI, has written on these pages: "More expensive energy would inevitably slow growth in production and income, as measured by the gross domestic product," and the CBO study "looks past the proverbial elephant in the room with a discrete footnote stating that its cost estimate does not indicate the potential decrease in GDP that could result."

Grasping the real costs of Waxman-Markey is a study released Wednesday by the National Association of Manufacturers and the American Council for Capital Formation. From 2012 to 2030, it says, Waxman-Markey could cost GDP $3.1 trillion. By 2030, it says, job losses could total 2.4 million jobs, residential electricity prices could jump 50% and the price of gasoline could escalate 26%.

Read the rest of this depressing story here.

What is really depressing, though is that Australia's own Trade Union leadership is completely oblivious to this economic reality and is actively selling its members out, as evidenced by the following:

“Australia can create up to a million clean energy jobs in at least six industries, but there’s no time to waste, we must get started now. We need strong policies implemented as quickly as possible to drive investment so we can begin the economic and environmental transformation. Our international competitors are already down the track. Australia cannot finish first by starting last.” - Sharan Burrow, President, ACTU

Does Ms Burrow really think that this "pie-in-the-sky" nonsense is in the long-term interests of her members? Or is she simply jockeying for a position in Federal parliament when Kevin Rudd pushes the eject button for his new job as UN Secretary General?.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

"Green Jobs" mushrooming over at DCC

Taxpayer-funded "Green Jobs" continue to spread like fleas over at the Ministry of Truth.

Here's the latest sample - again, good work if you can get it.

  • Position number: VRN 60/09 - Web Content Manager - $83,600 to $106,506
  • Position number: VRN 61/09 - Communication Assistant - Public Affairs Officer Level 1 - $56,430 to $65,835
  • Position number: VRN 62/09 - Communication Account Assistant Public Affairs Officer Level 2 - $71,060 to $83,600
  • Position number: VRN 63/09 - Communications Account Manager Public Affairs Officer Level 3 - $87,431 to $111,639
  • Position number: VRN 64/09 - Director, Senior Public Affairs Officer Level 1 - $114,988
  • Position number: VRN 65/09 - Director, Senior Public Affairs Officer Level 2 - $121,991

A couple of interesting issues are raised here. Firstly, since the enabling legislation hasn't been passed yet, why does the Climate Gestapo need to grow its empire so fast? Or is Due Process something that can be dispensed with when you are doing God's work in Saving the Planet?

Secondly, apart from the Web Content Manager, all of these positions are for "Public Relations" people. This surely begs the question: Why does the Ministry of Truth need so many spin doctors? Surely the Prime Minister could lend our Dear Leader some from his Department - it's not as if there is any shortage there.

At any rate, 6 more "green jobs" to be added to the count.

Can we afford "Green Jobs"? - The U.K. can't.

The following article was published in the U.K. Telegraph yesterday by Edmund Conway under the heading:

Government's green energy plan may cost 17 times more than its benefits

The Government's plans to increase the proportion of Britain's energy generated by "green" sources is set to cost between 11 and 17 times what the change brings in economic benefits.

The figures are buried deep in the Government's Renewable Energy Strategy paper produced last month.

According to the document, while the expected cost will total around £4bn a year over the next 20 years, amounting to £57bn to £70bn, the eventual benefit in terms of the reduced carbon dioxide emissions will be only £4bn to £5bn over that entire period.

The figures make up part of the Government's impact assessment of the policies, which include plans to raise the proportion of British electricity produced by renewable sources from 5.5% today to 30%.

It is the Government's assessment that the non-monetary benefits of the policies will compensate for the possible £65bn shortfall, but economists are sceptical as to how much of this sum such factors can make up.

The White Paper has also calculated that household gas and electricity bills will have to rise by up to £249 a year, although Energy and Climate Change Secretary Ed Miliband has insisted that new measures to improve consumers' energy efficiency would reduce the extra cost to an average of £92 a year per home.

Like Kevin Rudd and Our Dear Leader of the Carbon Revolution, Penny Wong, it would appear that Ed Miliband is also in a state of denial.

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

ABC Rural: Regional Australia to Suffer

Yesterday, ABC Rural reported on their website the findings of a Frontier Economics report which found that Regional Australia would bear the brunt of the CPRS that 45,000 jobs would be at risk as a consequence. The article notes that:

A report into the impact of a Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme shows that regional Australia will bear the brunt of massive job losses and social dislocation. Frontier Economics says 45,000 jobs will be lost in high energy intensive industries. Most of those will go in the Hunter region of New South Wales and coal mining and mineral processing regions in Queensland.

Report author Danny Price says the job losses are unavoidable as Australia has an energy intensive economy. However he says urban Australians should be asked to shoulder some of the negative impacts.

"If the small number of communities are asked to bear the brunt of this, then the rest of the Australian community ought to help them manage the transition" he says. "It's an important part of any government policy and yet you don't see that in anything associated with the CPRS. They [Federal Government] in fact haven't even reported regional effects because they're very concerned about the regional backlash."

Mr Price says it's possible 20,000 jobs will be created through a renewable energy industry, but they could be more than a decade away. He also says it's unrealistic to expect workers to just relocate to another another industry."

For example an underground coal miner won't easily retrain to build components for things like wind turbines."

This last point is very important, and gives the lie to the 'emerging green jobs' strategy being touted by Senator Wong and others.

For example - what do we hear from the Lunatic Greens?

"To deliver a clean energy jobs boom, we need jobs and training packages for workers most at risk in the old economy."

What does the ACF say?

It’s a myth that action on climate change will destroy Australian jobs. Creating green jobs is not about shutting down ‘dirty’ industries, but re-skilling (and ‘re-tooling’) them for cleaner production.

I think what they are trying to say here is that 'dirty' industries will be shut down (which the Frontier Economics study agrees with), and their workers will be redeployed into 'clean' industries (which the Frontier Economics study describes as 'unrealistic').

And this wishful thinking is pretty much the mantra being chanted by all the self-appointed Planet-Savers.

But who are we to believe on this issue: an economist, who has studied the fundamentals of the issue in detail and comes to the conclusion that existing "dirty" jobs and their incumbents are doomed, or a bunch of wishful thinkers who believe that it is simply a matter of shuffling the deck chairs. A 'build it and they will come' mentality.

And here's the real confusing part of the debate: Why is it that the Planet-Savers are more than happy to turn to economists who are not qualified climate scientists (Stern, Garnaut) to help define the "problem", but ignore the ones that actually do the solid work of examining the detailed fundamentals of the proposed "solutions".

Monday, August 3, 2009

Found at last! 14 "Green" Jobs

Great news - "Green" Jobs exist after all. Of course, it won't come as any great surprise to most people to learn that they are taxpayer-funded jobs, but they do exist. The thing that makes them so difficult to find is that they are hidden in plain view: they are on the Department of Climate Change's website.

The Rudd Government has created 14 brand spanking new "Green Jobs". And here they are:

  • Position number: VRN 50/09 - Assistant Director EL1 - $83,600 to $106,506
  • Position number: VRN 51/09 - Senior Policy Officer APS6 - $67,925 to $77,330
  • Position number: VRN 52/09 - Director EL2 - $99,798 to $131,670
  • Position number: VRN 53/09 - Governance Officer EL1 - $83,600 to $106,506
  • Position number: VRN 54/09 - Finance Officer APS6 - $67,925 to $77,330
  • Position number: VRN 55/09 - Assistant Director EL1 - $83,600 to $106,506
  • Position number: VRN 56/09 - Director EL2 - $99,798 to $131,670
  • Position number: VRN 57/09 - Assistant Director Internal Budgets EL1 - $83,600 to $106,506
  • Position number: VRN 58/09 - Senior Policy Officer APS 6 - $67,925 to $77,330
  • Position number: VRN 59/09 - Assistant Director EL1 - $83,600 to $106,506
  • Position number: VRN 43/09 - Assistant Secretary SES Band 1 - $168,000 to $197,000
  • Position number: VRN 44/09 - Assistant Secretary SES Band 1 - $168,000 to $197,000
  • Position Number: VRN 38/09 - Business Analyst APS6 - $67,925 to $77,330
  • Position Number: VRN 39/09 - Project Officer APS5 (2 positions) - $62,178 to $65,835

Since these qualify as "Green Jobs", they have been added to the scorecard to the right of this webpage.

But there is more good news as well. In addition to these 14 Green Jobs, the Department of Climate Change is also looking for up to 20 graduates from all academic disciplines. These are for a period of nine months with a starting salary of $53,469 and a finishing salary of $62,178. Since these are only temporary work-experience "jobs", they have not been added to the scorecard.

These 14 new jobs are in addition to the 33 people that already infest the Department of Climate Change. The empire building is proceeding apace.

Good work if you can get it.

It must be kept in mind that this burgeoning department will never contribute a single dollar to Australia's GDP. As we have seen from the bizzare series of statements and corrections being uttered by our Great Leader, Kevin "Call me Secretary General" Rudd, over the last few days, they will never contribute a single new "real" full time job to the economy either. They are all being put in place for one single purpose: to tax hard-working people out of honest, gainful employment - all in the noble purpose of 'saving the planet', of course.

In short - they are parasites. And they are parasites of the worst order. Their success criteria will be how much suffering they wind up inflicting on ordinary Australians.

As they develop and implement increasingly insane policies in a futile attempt to "decarbonise" Australia - in isolation from the rest of the world - their legacy will be a moonscape of crumbling infrastructure and jobs and lives destroyed as human sacrifices to their AGW religion.

One of the enduring tragedies in all of this, of course, will ultimately be these 14 new people being sought for induction into Senator Wong's priesthood. Once the lid is evenutally blown of this Climate Change Scam - as indeed it must - these novices will be forever tainted by this experience. Assuming, that is, that they manage to escape from the building after it is torched by an angry lynch-mob. They will then have to go out into a world seeking a new job (again assuming that any exist) and offer up as their only job reference that "I was part of the Climate Change Department responsible for implementing Rudd and Wong's CPRS. And didn't we do a good job of it!"

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Ummm - let me rephrase that ...

I never thought I'd live long enough to see our Great Leader, Kevin "I know" Rudd, allude to the possibility that he was wrong! Or is that mistaken? But there it is in the headlines in The Australian: PM Kevin Rudd admits 50,000 green jobs not new.

When you read a little further into the article, it turns out that not only are they not new, they are not even jobs at all. And there are nowhere near 50,000 of them either. More like 6,000 short-term work-experience or w0rk-for-the-dole time wasters, it would seem.

Mr Rudd, speaking on Melbourne radio 3AW, conceded the 6000 jobs had been negotiated earlier but said the funding was "absolutely new":

"The government's $94 million package is to help train apprentices and young people", he said. "A further 10,000 places will be available in a new national Greens Jobs Corps for six months, during which time eligible unemployed people under 25 will have a training allowance added to their Youth Allowance or Newstart payment."

Oh, right. The "50,000 new green jobs" was a bare-faced lie, but trust me on the "$94 million" bit. This is what passes for "New Leadership" these days. Same old lies, but with new packaging.

During all this kerfuffle, it is instructive to note that there has been a deafening silence from our Dear Leader of the Carbon Revolution, the charming and delightful Senator Wong. We haven't heard anything from her since her abusive tirade against the Opposition last week for daring to question her dog of an ETS legislation.

God forbid that the Senate should actually be used as a house of review. It is hard to believe this is the same Labor party that ranted endlessly at the Howard government a few short years ago for wanting to ram its WorkChoices legislation through the Senate. How things change when you are holding the whip.

So - apparently we now have a revised version of Rudd and Wong's bright new "low-carb" future - unless subsequent corrections are issued. In summary: if you are a young person under 25 and your job prospects are trashed by the ETS, you may have a supplemental training allowance added to your dole payment for six months. This will give rise to the first of the Newspeak definitions to emerge in the post-ETS world: a "green collar unemployed" person will be someone who never gets a start in life because the ETS obliterated their prospects. This will be in contrast to a "blue collar unemployed" person, who is rendered jobless because the ETS obliterated their industry.

However, for the vast bulk of the tens of thousands of "blue collar unemployed" workers thrown onto the scrap heap, all they have to look forward to is the opportunity to cast their vote at the next election. Given that a fair percent of these are likely to be in the mining, manufacturing and electricity generation industries, a cynic would suggest that they could be relied on to vote for Labor anyway.

Apparently Rudd thinks it is more important to win over the 7.79% of people who gave their first preference to the Loopy Greens than it is to retain the 43.38% who actually supported Labor at the last election.

Friday, July 31, 2009

What was that?

What was the quote from our Great Leader, Kevin "King Canute" Rudd, yesterday? Ah yes - "The climate change sceptics constantly scare-monger about the possible loss of jobs through the transition to a lower carbon economy."

The climate change sceptics?? The possible loss of jobs?? It would seem that our Great Leader needs a bit of a reality check.

Browse through the following list and see how many climate change sceptics are represented in their midst (predictions as at 1 August 2009).






DateSector/IndustryJobsRef.
30/7/09Regional Australia to bear brunt of CPRS45,000ABC
15/7/09Queensland miners warn of CPRS impact28,000SMH
12/6/09Carbon trading scheme a risk to local jobs126,000G.A.
12/6/09Bowen Basin jobs under threat from ETS8,000C.Q.N.
4/6/09Alcoa warns of 600 lost jobs from ETS600M.W.
22/5/09Carbon plan will cause jobs carnage66,000Aust.
21/5/09Qld. mining jobs wiped out under CPRS34,090QRC
8/5/09ETS 'will cost 10,000 coal mining jobs'10,000B.Times
28/4/09ETS scheme threat to LNG jobs: Woodside ,000'sSEAAOC
17/3/09Xstrata, Alcoa see job cuts on ETS5,800Bus.Spec.
12/3/09Food and grocery manufacturingmanyAFGC
29/9/08Visy warns of job cuts from ETS160Aust.

These, of course, are all real, direct and largely full time jobs that will be obliterated by this useless and unnecessary tax.

Now compare this with the fictional work-for-the-dole or part time work-experience "jobs" announced by our Great Leader yesterday.

This blog will be monitoring the status on an ongoing basis.

So will the voters.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

A Great Day in "Green Jobs" History

Today, our Great Leader ordained that fifty thousand "Green Jobs" would be created. Opening Labor's national conference, he pledged to create these "green" jobs and apprenticeships for young people, albeit with no time frame specified.

"Today I announce a further measure to assist young Australians during this difficult time in our economy.

"The Government will now create 50,000 new green jobs, traineeships and apprenticeships aimed chiefly at helping young Australians to obtain new skills during the downturn – new skills which will be become highly applicable in the low carbon economy of the future.

"The climate change sceptics constantly scare-monger about the possible loss of jobs through the transition to a lower carbon economy.

"But they constantly fail to talk about the new clean energy jobs of the future which will arise from the introduction of the Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme, the renewable energy target and energy efficiency measures in the future.

"Specifically, these fifty thousand positions will be made up of:

  • 4000 disadvantaged job seekers participating in the current insulation program;
  • 6000 local green jobs through the jobs fund;
  • 10,000 places in a new National Green Jobs Corps;
  • 30,000 trainees and apprentices in priority sectors of the building and construction sectors and other trades, where places will concentrate across the range of “green skills” competencies that will be needed in the future. These will be achieved through a new National Green Skills Agreement and will start building a new skill base in existing industries and cutting-edge industries, and create jobs and opportunities for generations to come.
  • "The practical job-ready skills included in this training will include:

  • Training electricians in the installation of solar energy;
  • Training plumbers in the installation of water-recycling, plumbing systems; and
  • Training workers in the booming home insulation industry and the retro-fitting of buildings to reduce energy consumption

    "Taken together, our Nation-Building for Recovery plan and our Jobs Compact with Australia are designed to help working families see their way through the global economic crisis – rather than allow free market forces to throw them to the wolves."

    The devil is always in the detail of course, and within a few hours Mark Arbib (the aptly named "Employment Participation" minister) was confused as to whether these would be paid jobs or work-for-the-dole training. (See here, here, and here).

    Maybe they just caught the hapless Mr Arbib on a bad day. Or maybe our Great Leader should pop into Mr Arbib's office in the next day or two and shout at him for a bit until he gets "on-message". A couple of weeks ago, Mr Arbib was certain that 90% of the 530 "jobs" created by the Jobs Fund would be "green jobs" - so clearly he has enough attention span to pick up a simple thread like this.

    We shall see.