Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Former UN climate hoax chief Yvo de Boer admits an inconvenient truth: "Pre-occupied by the financial crisis, most countries have not seen tackling climate change as something that is in their national interest"

If people actually believed that carbon dioxide threatened to kill their grandchildren, they *would* see fighting global warming as being in their national interest, fiscal crisis or not. 

Why a global climate treaty remains worth fighting for | Yvo de Boer | Environment | guardian.co.uk
The rich countries are not just reluctant to pay to tackle climate change in poorer countries – they are unwilling to commit resources at home as well. Pre-occupied by the financial crisis, most countries have not seen tackling climate change as something that is in their national interest.

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