Who's On Board With The Copenhagen Accord — U.S. Climate [Swindle] Action Network
January 31, 2010 marks the deadline for parties to the Copenhagen Accord to submit their respective plans for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The accord’s authors clearly wanted the deadline to serve as the first clear indicator of whether the Copenhagen Accord is substantive enough to carry the world to the next stage of negotiations -- a binding legal agreement to solve the climate crisis.U.N. Official, Yvo de Boer, Says Climate Deal Is at Risk - NYTimes.com
Below, USCAN is documenting the signees to the accord and their emissions reduction commitments. Check back regularly.
The nations of the world, Mr. de Boer said, are counting on President Obama [are they?] to follow through on the emissions-reduction pledge he made at Copenhagen, despite Congress’s reluctance to pass an ambitious climate bill. “Any self-respecting person,” he said, “would well like to deliver on what we promise.”The new threat of a weak-Green carbon deal « JoNova
Where before they would not accept Rudds proposals because they were too ineffective, they are now suggesting it’s possible. (I’d call them the “pragmatic Greens” except that the need for an ETS is based on out-dated science, stone age logic and fraudulent malpractice. )Insurance aftershock in the wake of climategate | CLIMATEGATE
For more than a century, NAMIC (who underwrites more than 40 percent of the property/casualty insurance premium in the United States) has been respected for making a significant and lasting impact on the property/casualty insurance industry. In the real world of finance, hard headed NAMIC have had no other choice than to find that the science of climate change is far from “settled.”All American Blogger » “In short, the IPCC had perpetrated an alarmist hoax without scientific foundation.”
Once again, the “science” behind the global warming myth has been exposed to be not only erroreous, but in this case, “speculation” that is “not supported by any formal research.”Over 80 U.S. Companies Call on President Obama & Congress to Enact Comprehensive Climate [Fraud] and Energy Legislation
January 21, 2009 - WASHINGTON, D.C. - More than 80 leading CEOs from U.S. businesses, including Exelon, Virgin America, NRG Energy, eBay and PG&E, sent a letter to President Obama and members of Congress today calling on them to move quickly to enact comprehensive climate and energy legislation that will create jobs and enhance U.S. competitiveness.
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