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Monday, October 05, 2009

America Needs a Climate Change Revolt - HUMAN EVENTS
Let me state this as plainly as possible: Global warming is a hoax designed to provide a crisis that will lead to a spreading-of-the-wealth among nations. Here at home, it will greatly increase the power of the government and Central Planning.
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Kerry calls it “pollution” legislation.

You could call it a lot of other thing, too. A farce. A scam. A hoax. It’s all of those things -- and it’s dangerous to our way of life. Let’s have some town hall meetings! Let's march on the Capitol if we have to! Because as bad an idea as national health care may be, climate change legislation is worse.
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Mr. Woolley is a Texas-based talk show host heard on KVCE AM 1160...
Emissions initiative in Whitman's cross hairs - SignOnSanDiego.com
SACRAMENTO — If elected governor next year, Republican Meg Whitman vows to suspend California's landmark initiative against global warming on her first day in office.
Hurdles Remain on Climate Change Goals - washingtonpost.com
...These realities have made it harder for most of the key countries, whose representatives have been meeting in Bangkok, to reach an agreement by December, especially one that involves a massive shift of their nation's economic trajectories for the sake of a long-term reward. Even the Japanese have proposed abandoning the Kyoto agreement for a completely new structure.
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The [International Energy Agency] said that 97 percent of the rise in energy-related carbon dioxide emissions will come from developing nations by 2030. That makes centrist Democrats such as Sen. Evan Bayh (Ind.) hesitate at the idea of backing mandatory curbs on U.S. greenhouse gas emissions. "I could not ask the American people to sacrifice and not solve the problem of global warming because the developing world was not participating," he said in an interview.
Copenhagen agreement in doubt - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
[Achim Steiner] "It is rather a matter of the political challenges in their respective countries and I think here it is really the public [not George Bush?] that now becomes the factor X because if the public is willing to support its government in moving forward, then these targets can absolutely be announced and also negotiated towards in Copenhagen.

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