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A pointless charade that will continue until the adults say stop

17 hours ago ago from Dinocrat

Nigel Lawson describes any number of reasons that Copenhagen and its progeny will fail. Here's number one. WSJ : The reasons for the complete and utter failure of Copenhagen are both fundamental and irresolvable. The first is that the economic cost of decarbonizing the world's economies is massive, and of at least the same order of magnitude as any benefits it may conceivably bring in terms of a cooler world in the next century. The ...

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Looks like clear cutting rainforest to grow idiotic biofuels will continue

20 hours ago ago from Heliogenic Climate Change

"A plan to protect the world's biologically rich tropical forests by paying poor nations to protect them was shelved Saturday after world leaders failed to agree on a binding deal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. ... "REDD [Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation] gets punted along for another year," said Kevin Conrad, executive director of the Coalition of Rainforest Nations, which includes many of the 40 tropical ...

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Tasmanian Times

4 hours ago ago from Tasmanian Times

Articles Back to Articles Copenhagen fallout Three articles, via Jon Sumby 23.12.09 12:32 am Imagine if the CIA or another intelligence agency provided credible evidence of an al Qaeda plot to do that much damage to the planet! Under those circumstances, there'd be no quibbling about either the risks or the expense. A document leaked from the UN secretariat suggests that, even if (and it's a very big if) the ...

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Project Blue Beam Launched In Norway

9 hours ago ago from AfterAmerica's Blog

NASA's Project Blue Beam By Serge Monast The infamous NASA [National Aeronautics and Space Administration] Blue Beam Project has four different steps in order to implement the new age religion with the Antichrist at its head. We must remember that the new age religion is the very foundation for the new world government , without which religion the dictatorship of the new world order is completely impossible. I'll repeat that: Without a ...

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THE THIRD WORLD

11 hours ago ago from Sierra Leone News

Third World countries (The developing nations of Africa, Asia, and Latin American) are facing serious political, socio-cultural and economic turmoil due to lack of democratic governance, rule of law, transparency and accountability in handling the affairs of the states they represents. I will only concentrate on the political and economic problems, since socio- cultural issues come naturally in a viable economic and democratic environment. ...

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BBC News - What did the Copenhagen climate summit achieve?

1 day ago ago from BBC

By Tom Brookes and Tim Nuthall The European Climate Foundation The great German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche said from chaos comes order . It is difficult to foresee the order that may result from the chaos of the Copenhagen climate change conference (COP15), but as the dust settles, traces of a path forward are becoming visible. The outcome - a decision to take note of an accord drawn up by a core group of heads ...

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Sam Black: Copenhagen: A Theater of the Absurd

12 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

Now that the Copenhagen climate change conference is over, the post-mortems are flooding print and online media outlets. The consensus among those who didn't participate in the conference seems to be that it was a failure. Failure is being blamed on President Obama, Congress, China, developing nations in general, and any number of other scapegoats. But what surprised me the most wasn't that nothing of consequence was agreed to - I fully ...

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Gordon Brown: A Clear Agenda for Reform in 2010

7 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

When the Asian Crisis sent shockwaves around the world's economies in the late 1990s, I made proposals for a reshaping of our international institutions for new times. We are now at the end of the first decade of a troubled new century where we have witnessed deep global economic, environmental and security crises. And it is clearer than ever that without effective decision making at a global level, we cannot possibly meet the great ...

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