Sunday, December 12, 2010

The Cancun Compacts: Nations of world choose hope in face of climate crisis | Grist
As hosts of the 2010 conference, the Mexican government had to not only bring parties together to come to agreement on policy, but also to restore trust in global governance — the concept that the world’s nations can work together as one on the problems that face all of humanity. (Not to be confused, unless you’re Glenn Beck or Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-OK), with the entirely different concept of global government.)
Global Warming Hysteria: Deal in Cancun » Secondhand Smoke | A First Things Blog
Don’t worry Greens, it will never be ratified by the U.S. Senate, and like Kyoto, won’t be complied with by most signatories in any event.
COP16 Reaches Non-binding Climate Deal, UN Rejoices
The next COP climate summit is scheduled for early December of next year in Durban, South Africa. Some of the solutions being proposed include a global one-child policy, world socialism, global carbon taxes, rationing, and more. And while some observers are already predicting the imminent collapse of the alarmist movement and ridiculing the scam, other analysts predict that the UN climate “monster” is still far from dead.
YouTube - GLOBAL WARMING FAIL
Such has been the intensity of the cold, rivers across Yorkshire have begun to freeze over, a rare phenomenon in itself, but virtually unheard of so early in the winter season.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

An adviser to President Nicolas Sarkozy, of France, Jacques Attali, once said that “Global governance is just a euphemism for global government.”

You can find this in a FT.com Dec 8, '08 article.