Because they don't want your grandchildren to get kidney stones: Kazakhstan ratifies Kyoto protocol
ASTANA (Reuters) - Kazakhstan approved on Thursday its membership in the Kyoto protocol, a U.N.-led pact to fight global warming that would allow the vast Central Asian nation to sell emission permits.What if there is no Man-Made Global Warming? What then?
The deal, adopted in 1997 and signed by Kazakhstan in 1999, sets emissions reduction targets for industrialised nations while allowing less developed countries to sell parts of their quotas.
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Under the Kyoto protocol, Kazakhstan will be able to sell emission rights to other countries who would otherwise exceed their pollution quotas.
In spite of all the facts to the contrary, in spite of literally thousands of real scientists joining the ranks of the skeptics, Gore just told Congress that the Global Warming crisis is even worse than predicted. Obama said “the science is settled.”W. Coast salmon numbers up, but "not enough" | Seattle Times Newspaper
Why? Because global warming never was about protecting the environment. It was the excuse to enforce global governance on the planet, by creating a new global economy based on the environment rather than on goods and services. In short, it’s all about wealth redistribution. Your wealth into a green rat hole. We used to call it communism. Now we call it environmentalism. It sounds so friendly. So meaningful. So urgent. The devastation is the same.
So, go ahead. Ask your elected representatives how they would react to the fact that global warming is not real. Are they happy and relieved, or do they continue to promote the same insanity called Climate Change? Their answers will tell you their true agenda.
...returns are forecast to be some of the best ever for coho and chinook returning to Oregon and Washington rivers, particularly the Columbia, which will mean a general improvement in fishing north of Cape Falcon on the northern Oregon Coast and into Washington.
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Scientists have said a switch in climatic conditions in recent years has produced more food in the ocean, setting up more abundant salmon returns in 2010.
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