Sunday, April 11, 2010

Muslims [allegedly] committed to green issues
JAKARTA - THE Muslim world is committed to tackling climate change despite the failure of a conference to discuss key targets such as a plan to reduce the carbon footprint from the hajj, organisers said on Sunday.
TWENTY THOUSAND TO ATTEND BOLIVIA SUMMIT ON CLIMATE
Some 20,000 people, including politicians, scientists, artists and researchers, are expected to arrive in the municipality of Tiquipaya.

Among the celebrities who will attend the summit are Uruguayan writer Eduardo Galeano, Brazilian theologian and essayist Frei Betto, and US actors Danny Glover, Robert Redford and Susan Sarandon, among others.

1 comment:

Shug Niggurath said...

"As the Ministry of Cultures, we have the obligation to show Bolivia’s diversity, intercultural relations and tourism, she noted."

So flying to Bolivia wont be on the cancelled list once the countries start their good deeds?

I hope we hear that the celebrities visiting are walking to the event rather than pumping the air full of carbon. In fact, hold that thought, maybe we should start private prosecutions of anyone who evangelises about climate change we then hear about committing planetary rape in the name of the planet.