The Associated Press: Gore discusses climate impasse with Mexican leader
MEXICO CITY — Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore has met with Mexico's president to discuss the importance of breaking an impasse over a new global warming pact.Warming water makes fish cranky - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
The office of President Felipe Calderon says both leaders stressed the need to reach a new U.N. climate agreement at a conference in Copenhagen in December.
New research shows climate change may result in fish becoming more aggressive and more vulnerable to predators.[Brainwashed] Citizens worldwide: Strike a [climate fraud] deal in Copenhagen
Across 38 countries 76 percent of citizens think big, developing economies should reduce their emissions. Results are remarkably alike independently of the country’s level of socio-economic development.
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In each country a group of 100 citizens – all lay people representative of the nation’s demographic composition – were asked to participate in a 24 hour meeting. At the end of the session they would answer the same questions.
Besides the general feeling of urgency, the project – named World Wide Views on Global Warming – saw 89 percent of participants saying that the world’s industrialized countries should aim for short-term reductions of 25-40 percent in greenhouse gas emissions.
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