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20 hours ago ago from YID With LID
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1 hour, 6 minutes ago ago from Aftermath News
Cape Cod Times | Dec 8, 2009 By PATRICIA STEBBINS Hanging over our freedom and sovereignty is a document called the“United Nations Climate ChangeTreaty.” So what, you may say? Here’s what.The plan is to have signatories from all countries –Third World, radical leftist nations, and us. Unless we forbid President Obama to sign up America, we’ll be caught in this awful net. Here’s what it says: 1. Create a world ...
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8 hours ago ago from The New York Times
COPENHAGEN It is one of the grim paradoxes of climate change that nations on the front line of global warming are among those with the least political clout at the United Nations conference that opened this week in Copenhagen. Multimedia Related No Slowdown of Global Warming, Agency Says (December 9, 2009) Times Topics: Copenhagen Climate Talks (UNFCCC) But these smaller ...
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