EU finance chiefs to tap industry for climate scam | Reuters
BRUSSELS, March 5 (Reuters) - Industry should be the main source of money for a climate fund to coax the world's poorest nations into a global deal to tackle climate change in December, a draft report for a European finance ministers meeting said.Michael Moore weighs in
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The European Union has shied away from naming how much it might contribute to poor nations, but EU reports say global investment to fight climate change will need to rise to around 175 billion euros ($220 billion) a year by 2020.
That's the difference -- The American people agree with me, not Rush.Oct '08: 18%
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They want tougher environmental laws and believe that global warming is real, not a myth.
The study — the American Climate Values Survey (ACVS), conducted by the consulting group EcoAmerica — also found that only 18 percent of survey respondents strongly believe that climate change is real, human-caused and harmful. It also found that political party affiliation is the single largest indicator as to whether people see climate change as a threat.
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