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Thanks for that list Glen. I'm surprised there are so many Public Servants attending. I bet there is a nice serving of hanky panky.
On a more serious note, I do eagerly await the outcome of this historical event to see if what is spouted post Copenhagen resembles anything close to truth. See if they pass the ASF lie detectors.
At the moment you must excuse me if I suspect confirmation bias
As the conference draws to a close, few people hold out hopes for a successful outcome. I, on the other hand think that the conveners of the Conference have a trump card to play. And that card is Kevin Rudd.
It has not been obvious to many, why the leader of a second class country has been given the VIP treatment, and needs such a huge entourage. It is now clear. Leaders of the developed countries, in their wisdom, recognise Kevin Rudd to be the world's leading sorry sayer. Before the Conference descends into chaos, Kevin will be called upon to deliver the sorry address.
O behalf of the rich nations he will apologise to the poor nations for our greed in using up their pollution heritage before they can have a whack at it. After this gut-wrenching apology there will be tears flowing and hugging in the aisles and everybody will depart feeling good.
The beauty of the apology is that you don't have to pay compensation. And Kevin will have achieved his first miracle on his path to sainthood.
You got your wish mate, chalk one up for thuggery.
What also worries me is that all the billions pumped to ‘poor’ countries mostly will be squandered by their elite as most of the aide was so far.
MeaningfulThat's exactly what I was thinking. You'd have to hope they would be required to keep a clear account of what measures the funds are used for, and that this would be checked. Then, by whom? Given the UN's woeful record in pretty much everything, I can't see them holding any nation adequately to account..
WORLD leaders have reached a "meaningful" climate accord but it is not sufficient to combat the threat of global warming, a senior US official says.
Showing your cognitive bias there Wayne. What happen to Monckton was unwarranted and unacceptable.
If you remember Wayne, my reference to Monckton getting knock out was in reference to the Lord repeatedly referring to a jewish guy whose grandparents had escaped Nazi Germany as a "Nazi" and "Hitler Youth".
....................So, I am a climate realist because the available evidence indicates that climate change is predominantly, if not entirely, natural. It occurs mostly in response to variations in solar heating of the oceans, and the consequences this has for the rest of the Earth’s climate system. There is no evidence to support the hypothesis runaway catastrophic climate change due to human activities
Monckton has big bulging eyes... I think that is how I look just before I ejaculate.
Brad
The one fact that everyone agrees on is that there are too many humans on the planet.
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Too true GG.... The world needs war to reduce the surplus humans living on it.... either that or it'll be "Soylent Green" (remember the movie ???)
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Can we trust someone who claims to believe in such crap, or is it just part of his devious spin?
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Features/OceanCooling/Josh Willis and his colleagues concluded that the world’s oceans gained heat in the decade from 1993 to 2003 (top). However, a follow-up study for the years 2003 to 2005 showed a surprisingly large decrease in heat content””about 5 times as large as the previous decade’s warming
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