| Ban Wants More Than $100 Billion/Yr for Climate Change | | Print | |
| Written by James Heiser | ||||||||||||
| Tuesday, 03 November 2009 20:00 | ||||||||||||
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An article (“UN secretary general calls for increase in pledged funding for climate change”) at Guardian.co.uk is reporting that Ban, apparently unmoved by the argument in the European Union which has erupted over how the EU will pay its "share" of the redistribution of wealth to the Third World, has decided that even more money will be needed. And Ban blames the United States for the failure to thus far reach the first $100 billion. Money paid by rich countries to fight global warming will have to "be scaled up" from the $100bn a year on offer, the UN secretary general Ban Ki-moon said today. A crucial component of Ban’s drive for UN regulation of the international economy under the guise of enforcing a green economy is securing US financial support in the form of “cap and trade” legislation. Therefore, Ban plans to pressure the Senate to pass the Boxer bill. Ban also revealed that he will next week meet all the US Senators involved in deliberations over the energy and climate bill. Agreement on that bill is seen as vital to negotiations, as without it the US team in Copenhagen will have little domestic mandate to agree a deal. The announcement of the personal intervention of the secretary general is a clear sign of the importance of the matter. If the Senate does not pass “cap and trade” legislation, there is a significant possibility that the UN’s agenda for Copenhagen may be delayed, or even derailed. With the U.S. federal deficit completely out of control, the economy in a steady decline, and a populace which is increasingly skeptical of the claims of environmentalists, Americans have good reason to ask why they should be asked to solve a problem which they do not think exists by giving money which they do not have to aid countries that are not grateful for what they have already been offered. Photo of Ban Ki-moon: AP Images
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Bonnie
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... I suggest Ban look for funding elsewhere. Might I suggest Euros, Yen, Yuan, Pounds, or Dinars? |
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Anti Liberal
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Kick the U.N. out of U.S.A. ... stop all funding, membership, and support. The theory of "man-made global warming" is quite possibly the largest hoax ever played on man. When will the lunacy end? |
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Flu-Bird
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Your right ban-liberal Its indeed time for the UN to be evicted from america for far too long they have mooched off us spat in our face thumed their noses at us and told us what to do in our own country Its time to evict the whole bunch of crinimals from america had the whole UN facility bulldosed to the ground and had a nice theme park built in its place |
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Unwilling to settle for a mere $100 billion a year, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon is demanding that First World nations dramatically increase their commitment to the wealth redistribution schemes planned for the UN Conference on Climate Change next month in Copenhagen.
