Sunday, August 30, 2009

Three Months From a Climate [Hoax] Summit, Agreement Still Far Off - TIME
Rhetoric is one thing the stop-and-start global diplomacy over climate has never lacked. It's that strength of political principle that has been the truly threatened resource. For eight years, that was largely the fault of U.S. Under former President George W. Bush, American diplomats played an obstructionist role in climate talks, and even before Bush's arrival, the country failed to ratify the Kyoto Protocol — the international treaty intended to curb global warming. The U.S. Senate rejected the pact by a cool 95-0, and Bush later pulled it off the table for future consideration.
Skeptic's Corner: Killing the Goose
If you ever wanted a perfect example of how the theory of man made global warming has morphed into the more ambiguous "climate change" which in truth is just a means by which many of its promoters can achieve their true goals of social justice-this little article is it. The title of the article actually says it all.
Climate change is about economics and politics

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