Monday, August 24, 2009

UNICEF [brainwashing Vietnamese children to believe in the greatest scientific fraud in history]
The workshop in Ha Noi, co-organized by MOLISA and UNICEF, aimed to increase awareness of climate change among Vietnamese children and motivate them to take action.
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A total of 126 children and young people from 21 provinces participated in the workshop, where they learned about various aspects of climate change and the implications it has for their lives and communities.
At the end of the workshop, participants came to an agreement on a set of recommendations and proposed actions to tackle climate change. The recommendations were collected into a document called 'Children’s Declaration about Climate Change in Viet Nam', which will be presented to the official Vietnamese delegation attending the United Nations Climate Change Conference Copenhagen this December.
News From Alaska Sen. Begich, August 24, 2009
Halfway through the Congressional summer break, it is refreshing to welcome the start of the Alaska State Fair, Interior Alaska’s first frost and a new school year.
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Sen. Begich will host a delegation of fellow senators coming to Alaska later this week for a discussion of climate change and new energy technology.
...Senators coming to Alaska include Sen. Barbara Boxer of California, Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, Sen. Frank Lautenberg of New Jersey, and Sen. Debbie Stabenow of Michigan.
John Walsh: "I object to being forced by politicians to change the way I use light" - John Walsh, Columnists - The Independent
I object to being forced by politicians to change the way I use light, and the strength of the light I use, because it will supposedly have an effect on climate change. It's a simple objection, but a fundamental one. It's, literally, elemental.

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