Britain and France want bank tax to fund climate change [swindle] - Business News, Business - The Independent
Japan’s climate targets are conditional - COP15 United Nations Climate Change Conference Copenhagen 2009
Britain and France called yesterday for a new global tax on financial transactions to mitigate the impact of climate change.Mark Lynas’s Copenhagen Notebook: 12/12/2009 - Climate Change, Environment - The Independent
It's easy to mock the proceedings here. Upwards of 25,000 people, most of whom came by plane, meeting to write convoluted UN legalese that no one understands and doesn't seem to ever change anything.Barking Spider: ACT ON CO2 - HOAXENHAGEN [Videos]
But I think if you were an alien looking in you might take this meeting as evidence of humans behaving like an intelligent species. We've used rational, objective analysis – otherwise known as science – to establish beyond reasonable doubt that we have a problem which threatens the habitability of our world
Japan’s climate targets are conditional - COP15 United Nations Climate Change Conference Copenhagen 2009
If the Kyoto Protocol is extended without setting emission reduction goals for the United States and China, Japan threatens to back out of its pledge to cut greenhouse gas emissions.The Greenroom » Forum Archive » A Memo To The Global Warming Cult
Dear global warming fanatics,When Falls the Coliseum » Let’s have an inquisition
Please. Stop. You’re embarrassing yourselves. Take a deep breath, and try to understand what has happened to you during the past month. You need to accept that your dreams of global domination are over. Increasingly shrill attempts to terrify the masses into ignoring Climagate are only making you look foolish. The con job you’ve been running for the last thirty years is busted forever.
Al Gore and others declared long ago that the debate over global warming was over — that it was accepted science, and that all those ignorant enough to defy them were “deniers,” akin to those who doubt the existence of the Holocaust. Unfortunately — despite the nifty ad hominems — the flatearthers refuse to adhere to dogma, especially in light of the so-called “Climategate” scandal. Society must deal with these people in the same manner society in the past dealt with those who challenged science: through an inquisition.
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