EU's Barroso warns climate talks in dangerous state | Green Business | Reuters
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.N. climate change talks are "dangerously close to deadlock," European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso will warn on Monday, kicking off a week that could prove critical for efforts to halt global warming.Gordon Brown urges world leaders to attend Copenhagen climate change [hoax] talks | Environment | The Guardian
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"Europe's message to the developing world is that if you are serious about the challenge of cutting emissions, we will be there to help," Barroso will say at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York.
"Our message to the developed world is that we need to make a credible financial commitment to the developing world," he continues. "The equation is straightforward: no money, no deal. But no actions, no money!"
The UN Copenhagen talks are due to be attended only by environment ministers, but Brown believes the issues are so momentous, so complex and so likely to determine the shape of national economies that the meeting will require the attendance of world leaders in the final set of negotiations in mid-December.The Migrant Mind: Model Misfits
All the doom and gloom forecasts of climate heating come from the models. And the models can't get much really right when looking backwards. That should cause one to pause when one wants to predict forward.Cities in the Era of Climate Change [Fraud] « The Dirt
Alexandros Washburn, Urban Design Chief, City of New York government, argues that major cities must mitigate greenhouse gas (GHGs) emissions and adapt to climate change while engaging in “resource creation.” Smart cities can adapt to climate change and create new value in the form of renewable energy and open spaces at the same time.
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