Friday, June 12, 2009

Amazonian shaman Davi Yanomami [promotes climate fraud]: 'Climate change is extremely dangerous for all of us' | Environment | guardian.co.uk
Shaman Davi Yanomami talks about the threat posed to South American Indians by loggers, miners and climate change
Jeremy Clarkson on why Gordon Brown won’t resign as Prime Minister | The Sun
AS I lit a fire last night and ramped the heating up a notch, I recalled that back in the spring the Met Office announced that we were in for a long, hot summer.

Egg? Face? Or a plot?

Because let's not forget that the Met Office is a Government organisation and that the Government needs us to have tangible evidence of global warming so it can keep screwing everyone with green taxes.
Bonn Wrap-Up: Global Climate Treaty This Year Looks Increasingly "Impossible" | SolveClimate.com
The next round of talks will take place in Bonn from August 10-14, followed by a series of meetings in Bangkok from September 28-October 9 and one in Barcelona from November 2-6. Then comes Copenhagen from December 7-18, where the world's governments are supposed to agree on a post-Kyoto climate deal, the most important treaty ever negotiated.

At this point, though, it seems the best we can hope for is that the world is able to agree in principle to an agreement in Copenhagen, and allow the detailed negotiations to continue into 2010.

There's no way around it, said de Boer,

"We’re still a long way from the ambitious emission reduction scenarios that are a beacon for the world."

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