Thursday, December 01, 2011

Saudi Arabia Says ‘Will Never’ Contribute to $100 Billion UN Green Fund - Bloomberg

Saudi Arabia “will never contribute” to the United Nations’ $100 billion Green Climate Fund, which should be financed by the governments of developed
nations, according to the kingdom’s chief climate negotiator.

Discontent grows with US at climate talks

"Developed countries as a whole are not taking climate change seriously as a global issue," Seyni Nafo, of Mali, told The Associated Press. "Look at the U.S. We use and we welcome their leadership on democracy, on access to markets, on human rights issues. We would want to have the same leadership to tackle climate change, because for us in the developing world the biggest threat, the biggest enemy, is climate change."

Global warmism cooling | nations, global, warming - Opinion - The Orange County Register

Another frantic effort to redistribute wealth from developed nations to developing nations is under way, this time in Durban, South Africa. The excuse is the same old, tiresome claim that socialism writ large is necessary to save the planet from global warming.

Fewer people are fooled every year the United Nations brings together representatives of about 190 nations hoping to profit from the shakedown. Just as claims of climate doom are wearing thin, so are arguments for separating you from your money.

It's All Over: Once Powerful Green Lobby Now Impotent

Environmental groups and elected officials have warned Barack Obama that America was emerging as the spoiler of the UN climate summit in Durban, unless there is a big shift in its negotiating stance.

Flannery’s scare backfires: we could actually be healthier | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog

Great work from SBS. In an item just 2 minutes and 13 seconds long, it manages to fit in 24 terrible scares from this report by Flannery and Professor Tony McMichael. Reader el counts them

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