Monday, May 25, 2009

Nats push rejection of ETS 'dog' | theage.com.au
NATIONAL Party leader Warren Truss has described the Government's emissions trading scheme as a "job-destroying rabid dog" that should be put down.
Climate fraud huckster: Worlds destiny at stake
PARIS - MINISTERS from economies accounting for 80 per cent of the globe's greenhouse gases met on Monday and heard warnings that 'the world's destiny' may lie in the outcome of a mooted climate change pact.

French Ecology Minister Jean-Louis Borloo, opening the gathering of the so-called Major Economies Forum (MEF), pointed to the aim of forging a planet-wide treaty in Copenhagen in December under the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).

'The world's destiny will probably be at stake in Copenhagen,' Borloo said in a brief address. He spoke out against those who said the proposed deal would cripple the world's economy.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

"...The world's destiny will probably be at stake in Copenhagen..."

The future of the whole world is in the hands of a few "leaders"...

What's wrong with this picture?