Obama at G8 says still time for climate deal this year | Special Coverage | Reuters
L'AQUILA, Italy (Reuters) - President Barack Obama said at the G8 summit Thursday there is still time to close the gap with developing powers on climate change, after the U.N. chief criticized the G8 for not going hard enough.McCaskill says House climate bill will sink in Senate | Grist
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U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said progress on climate change at the G8 was so far "not enough."
"This is politically and morally (an) imperative and historic responsibility ... for the future of humanity, even for the future of the planet Earth," the [barking mad] U.N. chief said.
“We need to be a leader in the world but we don’t want to be a sucker,” [Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.)] said. “And if we go too far with this, all we’re going to do is chase more jobs to China and India, where they’ve been putting up coal-fired plants every 10 minutes.”The Daily Bayonet » Global Warming Hoax Weekly Round-Up, July 10th 2009
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