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08.12.2009, 02:57

Global warming theory – a fraud?

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The great climate change swindle: global warming is not manmade

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07.12.2009, 21:10 2 comments

Global warning: Greenhouse issue on the table

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Political theater warms up Copenhagen climate summit

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Greenpeace demonstration in Parliament Square in Copenhagen (AFP Photo / Adrian Dennis) 15.12.2009, 19:00 2 comments

Climate change talks shouldn’t turn into witch hunt – Medvedev

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London protest sparks fears of riots

Some 35,000 protesters have marched in London prior to next week's G-20 economic summit in the city.

16.03.2009, 19:42

Environmentalists and Captains of Capitalism – allies at last?

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Hillary Clinton (AFP Photo / Tim Sloan) 07.04.2009, 02:18

US urges more protection for Polar regions

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Skeptics challenge Copenhagen global warming summit

Published: 08 December, 2009, 13:08
Edited: 10 December, 2009, 12:06


While the UN Secretary General has told the UN climate change conference in Copenhagen that mankind is primarily to blame for global warming, 150 scientists have signed an open letter demanding hard evidence for that.

 
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John Andean December 08, 2009, 18:34 quote
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The only reason that the powers that be want to introduce a carbon tax is so that they can have ultimate control over the population. The green brigade do not realise that they are walking us into prison because we will be carbon taxed on everything not just petrol but clothes, food, electric goods etc. Everything will have a measured carbon footprint and we will pay accordingly. These taxes will not do the people or the planet any good they will only benefit the elite. There is such a rush to get the Copenhagen agreement agreed because too many people are waking up to the scam......but its already too late we are awake. This doesn’t mean that we shouldn’t care for the planet and not change our ways however lets do it from a truthful point of view.

Bianca December 09, 2009, 06:09 quote
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The industrialized countries pushing the "climate change" issues are the ones planning to sell the developing countries the technology to control carbon emissions. The developing countries do not have the technology, and do not have the money. No problem, there is going to be a carbon-unit that can be traded and speculated upon, and the money, THE MONEY, will be managed by --- you guessed it --- the industrialized countries. From there, THE LOANS will be given to developing countries, that would buy the expensive technology from industrialized countries, and everybody will be happy. Except that it would amount to a huge tax on any item produced in developing world. The developed world will commit to reducing the carbon, and that can be "measured", do not ask by whom. In the meantime, today's papers say that the drinking water in New York contains, besides the usual doze of bacteria, some mercury and radioactive uranium. Nice. How is this going to be solved by "global warming", and what kind of carbon have we been inhaling to start to believe that "green" means just carbon emissions. The more I hear, the color of green seems more and more like the color of money.

Norman December 09, 2009, 18:40 quote
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Carbon tax, what a joke. Who will impose it and enforce it? It would also be nice if so-called developing nations like India and China would spend part of their new-found wealth on Green technologies. I am doing my share towards an environmental solution. I don't need a group of third-world thugs telling me how to be a better person.They should clean up their nations first! Last, President Obama should stand up for the US, not sell it out!

andrei popov December 10, 2009, 07:57 quote
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In their latest report on climate change and its consequences, Rosshydromet (Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring) concluded that climate change has already had a greater effect in Russia than in other parts of the world.

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