Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Pat Dollard | Young Americans | Blog Archive » UN Seeks Private Partners To Blow $100 Billion On Pretend Global Warming
UNITED NATIONS (AP) – A pledge by rich nations in Copenhagen to provide as much as $100 billion a year of climate-related aid to developing countries by 2020 may depend in part on the generosity of private donors and other non-governmental sources.

Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said Tuesday that his panel of advisers — seeking ways to fulfill a U.N. climate summit’s pledge in the Danish capital last December — was considering private sources to deliver some of the aid promised to help developing countries deal with rising sea levels, drought and other effects of rising temperatures.
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Among those most affected by rising temperatures, the 11 nations that make up the Pacific Small Island Developing States expressed frustration Tuesday over the pace of progress in getting the promised climate aid.

The group said in a statement it fears the aid will get held up in “bureaucratic red tape” or the promised “new and additional” money from rich nations will wind up being existing development aid that is simply repackaged.
Vacancy » Senior Advisor: Agriculture & Climate Change (Oxfam GB)
you must be prepared for extensive international travel.
Errors in IPCC climate science » Blog Archive » GreenLeft media pumping out climate rubbish
With its new Labor Prime Minister Julia Gillard – Australia is due for an election soon and the pro-labor media is cranking up the effort.
A few recent articles on climate to set the tone.
Cooling caused wars, drought
SINGAPORE - AS CHINESE policymakers grapple with an expected increase in extreme weather due to global warming, a study has found that periods of cooling between AD 10 to 1900 also caused a wave of disasters, war and upheaval.

Droughts and locust plagues caused by cooler spells probably triggered internal wars, the authors said.
RFK Jr. divorcing « Don Surber
The one true ill-effect of global warming may be divorce. First Al Gore Jr. Now Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

In Kennedy’s case, it may be the booze.
[UN's Ban: Blowing $100 billion per year on the climate hoax will make all of us more prosperous!]
"Climate financing is an investment in a safer, cleaner, more prosperous future for us all," he said, stressing that "delivering on these pledges is essential."

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