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12 hours ago ago from Global Climate Scam
GCS Editor's note: This article reveals the true motivation behind the push for a Copenhagen Protocol. By Keith Johnson The failure of the United Nations climate summit in Copenhagen to produce a strong, binding agreement to cut carbon-dioxide emissions sowed gloom in European carbon markets Monday, with prices for carbon-emissions permits falling more than 8%. There were also political echoes to the Copenhagen summit's ...
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13 hours ago ago from Acton Institute PowerBlog
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3 hours ago ago from Your Green Ability
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