Mexican leader at Davos pushes for climate [swindle money] - Yahoo! News
DAVOS, Switzerland – Facing down the skeptics, Mexico's president urged governments and companies on Friday to cough up the cash to fight climate change and avoid a repeat of the failure at Copenhagen to set binding targets for cutting greenhouse gas emissions.Davos: Unilever chief in plea on climate change [fraud] - Times Online
With a worldwide shaky economic recovery under way, Felipe Calderon pleaded for aid and investment from executives and political leaders at the World Economic Forum, hoping to unite the world on a firm blueprint to slow the warming of the planet.
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U.S. Congressman Edward Markey, a Democrat from Massachusetts who has pushed sustainable development policies, insisted that Copenhagen was not a failure and warned of the "catastrophic consequences" of global warming.
Paul Polman, the chief executive of Unilever, made an impassioned plea to fellow business leaders yesterday to ignore the demands of short-term shareholders and lead from the front on sustainability and climate change.Who still takes global warming seriously? - Farmington Daily Times
He told a session at Davos that he did not mind if hedge funds sold Unilever’s shares because of worries over short-term profitability. “They would sell their grandmother if they could make money. They are not people who are there in the long-term interests of the company.”
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Mark Parker, the chief executive of Nike, said that companies could not wait for consensus on environmental issues. “We have to step up and help educate consumers.”
Despite the recent discovery of the e-mails that resulted in "Climate Gate" and the fact this has been one of the coldest and harshest winters in many years, Gov. Bill Richardson now wants more power to go after global warming emissions from facilities in New Mexico. I doubt very seriously that state legislators will devote much time to his request since most of them believe the No. 1 priority of this session is balancing the budget.Davos Leaders, CEOs Debate Climate Change [Hoax] Moves - ABC News
I believe most New Mexicans also consider balancing the state budget much more important than limiting emissions that have not been proved to cause global warming. I have faith our legislators will focus on important issues instead of this ridiculous waste of time and money.
Fighting global warming and protecting the environment dominated the discussions Friday at the World Economic Forum, a month after U.N. climate change talks ended without a binding deal on curbing greenhouse gas emissions.EU Referendum: Bin Laden to chair IPCC?
Joining president Obama, Gordon Brown, David Cameron and, of course, the EU, R K Pachauri, Uncle Tom Cobbley and all, warning of the dangers of climate change, is that star of stage and screen ... bring on the one and only Osama bin Laden.
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Soon enough, we can expect an outbreak of world peace as the Western leaders stand proud amid the wreckage of the economies they have so willingly destroyed.
Meanwhile, while Bin Liner will emerge from his hiding place to be elected by acclamation as the new chairman of the IPCC, ready to take the cue from the WWF advertisement (pictured above) and launch a new fleet of airliners on New York to complete the work of destruction.
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A truely great post from Richard North at EU referendum. Made me laugh out loud. Thanks for the link.
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