Monday, November 02, 2009

Money is the key to the success of Copenhagen [swindle]
Developing countries want up to £245bn to reduce their carbon emissions while the EU thinks it should cost them as little as £20bn. Michael McCarthy reports on the huge gap
World leaders accused of myopia over climate change deal | Environment | The Guardian
On current trends, [Pachauri] warned global temperatures are on course to reach the high end of the IPCC forecast of 6.4C by 2100 with dire consequences for social stability, food production and health.
[Here's the deal: In return for a completely bogus Nobel, Obama commits his country to economic suicide based on the greatest scientific fraud ever?]
Hedegaard noted that President Barack Obama will be receiving the Nobel Peace Prize in the neighboring country of Norway on Dec. 10 — just as the decisive climate conference is under way.

"It's very hard to imaging how the American president can receive the Nobel prize for his contributions to hope in the world ... and at the same time has sent an empty-handed delegation to Copenhagen," said the Danish minister.
Local News | Dog's eco-footprint a Hummer, study says | Seattle Times Newspaper
Mayor Greg Nickels' spokesman Alex Fryer somehow appeared not to find the matter urgent. "We never answer a hypothetical," he said.  [as if the entire global warming hoax wasn't a "hypothetical"]

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