Diplomats Begin Work on New Greenhouse Gas Accord

May 9, 2007

  • May 9, 2007 at 1:01 am
    JP says:
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    Good thing they didn\’t get together to discuss something important, like how to help the situation in Darfur! They might\’ve said, \”We want to see a decrease in killings of 30% by 2020.\”

  • May 9, 2007 at 2:14 am
    Breez says:
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    Note that the answers to the problems are:

    1. Hamstring the US economy, and

    2. Give money to deadbeats third world dictatorships and other failed societies.

    Funny how government is the answer to everything for some communis… er people.

  • May 9, 2007 at 4:02 am
    Gill Fin says:
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    \”That treaty also should draw in the United States, the world\’s largest polluter, which refused to accept the mandatory limits of the Kyoto system, and emerging giants like India and China, which were exempted from Kyoto obligations, U.N. officials say.\”

    Every article I have read the last 7 days
    starts with or includes something about US being the WORLD LARGEST POLLUTER. I have been to China, and for ten days did not see the sky. Another reason I believe little of what I read anymore. It doesnt jive with what I see.

  • May 9, 2007 at 4:04 am
    Breez says:
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    China opens something like four coal-powered power plants a week. Also, they tear one down each week, sell the \”carbon offsets\” to Seimens and other dopes, and rebuild then plant, then tear it down.



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