[Can Obama use his fading popularity to revive dying global warming hysteria in America?]
A quick look around downtown Washington confirms that the Obama trinkets are still for sale, but more than one strategically placed street hawker have found little point in displaying the T-shirts, posters, and "Yes We Can" buttons bearing the new president's image.UN climate talks resume as time runs out for deal | Top News | Reuters
"They stay in the truck," grumbled a vendor who identified himself as "Dick," as he pointed to a rusty vehicle behind him. "They don't sell anymore."
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As such, the conditions remain ripe for more sales, according to Lian Nelson, another street vendor in Washington, who hangs Obama T-shirts alongside those featuring another prominent African-American hero: Michael Jackson.
Who is outselling whom? According to Nelson, the "King of Pop" is well ahead.
Danish Climate and Energy Minister Connie Hedegaard urged delegates to work out clear options for Copenhagen, and dismissed any suggestion that a deal could be delayed for several months.[Alarmist Thomas Friedman again downplays the global warming scam] - NYTimes.com
"... The world can wait no longer. I know that striking a deal is not easy now. But do any of you believe it's going to be easier next spring, next year or the year after?"
"You know it's not going to be any easier," she added.
We need a greener economy, not just to mitigate climate change, but because a world growing from 6.7 billion people to 9.2 billion by 2050 is going to demand more and more clean energy and water, and the country that develops the most clean technologies is going to have the most energy security, national security, economic security, innovative companies and global respect.YouTube - Google's Director of Energy Initiatives on Global Warming Bill
[Dan Reicher actually suggests that because of carbon dioxide, "the planet is at risk"]
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