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PrincessKushinada
Joined: 18 Nov 2004 Posts: 4
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Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2006 6:27 am Post subject: Is 'Kyoto' and the 'Law of the seas treaty' really the way? |
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| Canada's former environmental minister, Christine Stewart. "Climate change provides the greatest chance to bring about justice and equality in the world." Excuse me? Climate change is the greatest chance to bring justice and equality in the world? How is that, Christine Stewart? Quote, same person. This is the former environmentalist of Canada. Quote: No matter if the science is all phony, there is still collateral environmental benefits to global warming policies.“Unless we announce disasters, no one will listen.” Sir John Houghton, first chairman of IPCC A.K.A. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.Stephen Schneider “To capture the public imagination, we have to offer up some scary scenarios, make simplified dramatic statements and little mention of any doubts one might have. Each of us has to decide the right balance between being effective and being honest”. Who is Stephen Schneider? He was the lead UN IPCC report author and climate alarmist. In 2007 he is still a major role.Regarding Kyoto, two international leaders have said it best. Margot Wallstrom, the EU's Environment Commissioner states that Kyoto is “about leveling the playing field for big businesses worldwide.” French President Jacques Chirac said during a speech at the Hague in November 2000 that Kyoto represents “the first component of authentic global governance.”If you think i made this up, Google the quotes.DO YOU KNOW that it the 'Law of the seas treaty' and 'Kyoto' dont do anything to help. FIRST look at how the UN has not used the $5 billion a year the US alone gives it plus other Massive contributions from other countries (UK, Japan etc...) to do any thing real.This is the goal of the environmental movement, to stop America, to stop development, to stop the Third World, to redistribute the wealth, to take your money and give it to an organization that can better decide how it should be distributed. It is the global movement for justice and equality.Those entire Socialist there do are take pictures and appear on tv and news papers. They are not trying one bit to handle Iran (Big business baby, Oil), Dafur(Oil) and Congo(Big business, Diamonds).And SECONDLY, all Big Oil has to do if it gets taxed by the UN is raise the Gas price on the consumer. The oil companies have nothing to loose, it we that drive to work and school and church… etcTo tell you the truth, I don’t belive in global warming caused by man. Rather I belive it is a natral cycle. Just as it gets cold at night, and hot in the afternoons, I thing the globe gets hot and cold too."Time" magazine wrote in 1924 about global warming -- I'm sorry, global cooling. And then in '39 it was global warming. And then in '74 it was global cooling and then it's warming again. The "New York Times" did the same thing, 1924, stories all about global cooling. 35, global warming. '75, global cooling. Today it's warming again. It happens over and over and over again, but they have so captured the imagination and the fear of people that we're all going to be wiped off the face of the planet and it is a lie! It is a lie! But don't take my word for it.THE ANSWER IS NEW ENERGY, AND NOT 'KYOTO' OR THE 'L.O.S.T.' |
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stevem
Joined: 21 Jun 2007 Posts: 4
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Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2006 8:08 am Post subject: Is 'Kyoto' and the 'Law of the seas treaty' really the way? |
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| Kyoto won't do any good, because China does not have to follow join, it is only a way to make the US economy struggle while others prosper |
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mad_mick001
Joined: 12 Dec 2006 Posts: 2
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Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 9:49 am Post subject: Is 'Kyoto' and the 'Law of the seas treaty' really the way? |
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| It's really the way to lose national sovereignty, and a great way to promote Agenda 21. Global warming might be real, but these are not real solutions, even a person worried about it can see that.Follow the motives, follow the money, they aren't usually pushing these types of treaties for altruism, but they are duping people who are altruistic to the point of not thinking things through. |
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