G20 split over global warming [scam] and global governance
...The U.S., whose climate- change legislation is to be delayed in the Senate until 2010 (and might never be approved), is taking a more cautious approach with low emission targets, some incentives for improved emissions in transportation and a more modest allocation of money for developing countries.Mixed reactions to UN climate summit
NICK MABEY, HEAD OF LONDON-BASED E3G THINK TANK: "It was a very disappointing speech from Obama. I don't think that any other leaders would have taken away a particularly strong idea that he was going to fight for action on climate change at home."Investor's Business Daily -- The End Is Near — Not!
"The clear thing was that at this summit there is a massive gap between when leaders talk about the problem and the ability to move to solutions."
Global Warming: President Obama warns of planetary doom at the U.N. if we fail to pass cap-and-trade legislation. Meanwhile, a former warm-monger predicts decades of cooling as the sun stays nearly "spotless."Climate Change (Climate_Farce) on Twitter
why all of a sudden interest in climate change? Since we have been on earth we have survived through it many many many many many times.
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