Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Act timely on climate change [fraud]: Pachauri asks world leaders
Mr. Pachauri while addressing a gathering of 100 world leaders at the United Nations said that heat waves, droughts, melting glaciers, loss of the Greenland ice sheet and other dangers are fast approaching.
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"The science leaves us with no room for inaction now," he said.

Mr. Pachauri said that according to his estimate around 12 countries of the world will become a "failed state" due to climate change problems like soil degradation, lack of food among others reasons.
The fiercest battles for a climate deal are fought online | Adam Vaughan | Environment | guardian.co.uk
[United Nations climate fraud promotion video features President of the Maldives sitting at a flooded desk!]
TheStar.com | World | Climate change complacency `global suicide pact,' UN told
UNITED NATIONS – Complacency on climate change is tantamount to a global "suicide pact," the President of the Maldives warned today as the largest-ever gathering of world leaders grappled with the issue at UN headquarters in New York.
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"If we don't take action we will face total disaster. There can be no further debate on this," said French President Nicolas Sarkozy, who outlined the European Union's willingness to spend as much as $100 billion over the next decade on technology transfers to enable developing countries to reduce emissions while maintaining growing economies.

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