C3: The Oceans Are Rising Faster Than Ever! Greatest Lie Ever Told? Let's Review Place #28: Xiamen, China
If this accelerated sea level rising is happening as claimed, then it should be evident across the world. Fortunately, the sea rise at Xiamen, China is averaging about a third of a foot per century. This is just but one example of ocean facts countering sea-rise alarmism hype - more to follow. (On average, recent satellite measurements put global ocean level increases at 3mm/year or 1 foot/century.)C3: Which Big Corporations Are Working With Democrats To Pass Anti-Consumer, Gigantic Global Warming Tax?
They don't deserve our customer loyalty since they have only become loyal to big government as obedient lap dogs, fetching the taxes and revenues big government wants but afraid to take responsibility for taxing us directly. Don't be fooled. Despite their 'green' PR propaganda, these companies do not care about global warming. They are working with big government in order to structure new regulations and financial incentives that will benefit their organizations, by improving their revenues and providing them a regulatory competitive advantage.Report commissioned by British government calls for overhaul of global institutions to combat climate change | Environment | The Guardian
The report warns that a long-term solution to global warming could be delayed if a deal in Copenhagen falls foul of wholesale cheating, exploitation by corrupt officials and rigging of carbon markets – tainting the climate change effort.Don't miss it - Copenhagen: Already dead?
Bickering over burden-sharing, overseen by toothless institutions would waste effort and distract attention from the looming threat of catastrophic change.
The report suggests that a transparent formula, or algorithm, would have to be agreed which would distribute the burden of restructuring economies. A new body would be created, the International Climate Control Committee, with a robust surveillance mandate to report on, among other things, national performance in reducing emissions.
There would also have to be a new institution with an enforcement role and the capacity to make intrusive inspections, measuring emissions, in the same way that inspectors from the IAEA now oversee nuclear facilities.
The great global policy push for massive climate control laws and big fat taxes on carbon appear to be heading into a brick wall. From Australia to British Columbia, from Washington to Copenhagen, there are growing signs that the much anticipated replacement for the Kyoto Accord will be as dead as Kyoto before it arrives.
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