Sunday, December 20, 2009

Jesse Ventura on Global Warming: A Secret Plot to Take Over the World? | ChattahBox News Blog
But in the end, the real global warming bad guy is determined to be Maurice Strong, a billionaire, environmentalist and UN advisor who currently lives in the Communist country of China. Referred to as the wizard behind the curtain of the global warming hoax, Strong has all of the requisite qualities to become the subject of an evil New World Order conspiracy to control the world. Strong also has a controversial past. He was allegedly involved in the UN oil for food scandal. Blurry photos are shown of Strong wearing foreign looking hats and riding a bike. Yep, he’s the head of the cabal to take over the world.
Twitter / AP Climate Pool: AP video of #Snowpocalypse ...
AP video of #Snowpocalypse #snOMG http://bit.ly/7abAVP Good luck to those heading home from #Copenhagen
AFP: World leaders hammered over climate accord
[German Chancellor Angela Merkel], who will host a new international meeting in Germany in 2010, hit back at the critics.

"It is a first step toward a new world climate order, nothing more but also nothing less," she told Bild am Sonntag newspaper.
Johann Hari: [I see dead people]
The politicians have chosen low taxes and oil money today over survival tomorrow
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They didn't seal the deal; they sealed the coffin for the world's low-lying islands, its glaciers, its North Pole, and millions of lives.
David King: There is a way ahead after Copenhagen - Commentators, Opinion - The Independent
For these reasons, I think that all eyes should now turn to the meeting in Mexico in December 2010, the last-chance saloon. There can be no more excuses.
Flashback: 20,000 people, 192 countries. Welcome to the carbon circus - Times Online
[Copenhagen 2009] has been billed as the last-chance saloon; a final opportunity for the world to seal a deal to prevent catastrophic climate change.

With only 44 days to go until the meeting in Copenhagen, the world is waiting to see if its politicians can deliver, and live up to the hype.
[Bali 2007: The last chance saloon] » Lena Ek
TALKS on a new international agreement on climate change are at a “make or break” stage, Environment Minister John Gormley said yesterday.

Mr Gormley said it was the “last chance saloon” for more than 180 countries to pledge to negotiate a deal on cutting emissions.

Speaking at the conference in Bali he said: “The time for rhetoric is over.

It’s now action, action, action and urgent action.”

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