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| Thursday, 24 September 2009 16:20 | ||||||||
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The Summit on Climate Change met in New York to prepare for December’s Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen. Ban Ki-moon has been adamant concerning the need for radical action, and he kept up the pressure on Tuesday. According to the summit’s official website: “Failure to reach broad agreement in Copenhagen would be morally inexcusable, economically short-sighted and politically unwise,” the Secretary-General said in his opening address. “Now is the moment to act in common cause.” "There is little time left. The opportunity and responsibility to avoid catastrophic climate change is in your hands," Mr. Ban said, closing the day-long Summit on Climate Change. One might argue that the only catastrophic changes looming are those proposed as part of the “cure” for climate change. With the world already reeling from profound economic troubles, schemes for redistributing hundreds of billions of dollars from the industrialized nations to the third world threaten the livelihood of countless numbers of people around the world, while the possibility of national, and international, “carbon-credit” schemes could undermine the capacity of industry to provide the goods and energy necessary to maintain the modern way of life. President Barack Obama and Chinese President Hu Jintao each vowed urgent action Tuesday to cool an overheating planet, even as prospects dimmed for a full treaty by the end of the year. The world's two biggest greenhouse-gas polluting nations were the focus at the U.N.'s unprecedented daylong climate change summit, which drew more than 50 presidents and 35 prime ministers, along with many environment ministers and at least one prince. Failure to reach a new international pact on climate change "would be morally inexcusable, economically shortsighted and politically unwise," Ban warned. "The science demands it. The world economy needs it." Zammit Cutajar, the chairman of the committee planning for the Copenhagen conference, had previously speculated: "The New York summit ... could get the big political bosses to tell their guys 'start moving.'" Now, the two biggest “political bosses,” Obama and Hu, have sent precisely such a signal. The question for Obama is whether his rapidly failing presidency has the political moxie to back up his words. The AP story notes, Much attention was fixed on Obama's first U.N. speech, in which he pledged the United States is "determined to act." "The threat from climate change is serious, it is urgent, and it is growing," Obama said, after receiving loud applause. "And the time we have to reverse this tide is running out." But while Obama campaigned for the presidency vowing to push through stringent cuts in U.S. emissions, he has run up against stiff resistance among Republicans, and the Senate most likely won't have written climate legislation until after the Copenhagen meeting. By comparison, Hu runs a command economy and was unencumbered by political opposition. He outlined an ambitious program that included plans to plant enough forest to cover about 150,000 square miles — an area the size of Montana — and generate 15 percent of its energy needs from renewable sources within a decade. The speeches, and political realities, of Obama and Hu still highlight the hope that remains for what was once called "the free world." The promises dolled out by any communist dictator are usually not worth the paper on which they are printed; President Reagan’s motto for dealing with the Soviets, “Trust, but verify,” is sound, but more often invoked than practiced. Communist braggadocio about bold schemes to save the Earth can only be seen as unverified rhetoric — at best. Photo of Hu Jintao: AP Images
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Bonnie
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Disturbing trend Have you noticed? For the last several months, the sun has been rising a little bit later every day, and setting a little bit earlier every day. Don't believe me? Check the times of sunrise and sunset in your local paper. You will see that this is a fact. At this rate, we will be living in total darkness all the time! We have to stop, nay, reverse this troubling trend. Thousands of scientists have determined that this is caused by drag on the atmosphere... drag caused by human built structures. It is past time we declared a moratorium on new construction. It may may necessary to level existing structures to prevent future drag on the atmosphere. The issue is settled. The time for debate is over. We must act now! |
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Flu-Bird
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the hypocracy of the UN The facts is these same bunch of world leaders will be flying there in their private jets and be chuafered there in the gas guzzling 4mpg limos and use thousands of kilowatt hours of electricity and all those uncounted gallons of water while making stupid laws,taxes and regulations THEY ALL ARE CRINIMALS |
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As the upcoming United Nations Climate Change Conference looms nearer, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is stepping up the pressure for drastic action in Copenhagen, and the United States and China appear poised to help lead the way.
