Ghana: Govt Targets $30 Billion Climate Change [Swindle] Money
Ghana is positioning herself for a share of the billions of dollars expected to flow to African states, small island nations and other developing nations as a result of the commitments made in the Copenhagen Accord adopted at the Fifteenth Conference of the Parties (COP-15) of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) last December.Bjorn Lomborg - From Copenhagen's ashes, a better way to fight global warming - washingtonpost.com
Devoting just 0.2 percent of global gross domestic product -- roughly $100 billion (70 billion euros) a year -- to green energy R&D would produce the kind of game-changing breakthroughs needed to fuel a carbon-free future. Not only would this be a much less expensive fix than trying to cut carbon emissions, it would also reduce global warming far more quickly.Crops are ruined- farmers
[Ireland] FEARS are beginning to emerge of a food shortage in Donegal as crop farmers face the prospect of losing one hundred per cent of their produce in the wake of the big freeze.Florida: Two weeks of freezing temperatures wreak havoc
National Weather Service Meteorologist Jason Hess said that it’s the length of the cold that is most significant.
“This is the longest stretch ever in 100 years of record keeping.”
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