An Ol’ Broad’s Ramblings
Stop Breathing!
UN gathering to address climate change
The U.N. General Assembly is bringing together business leaders, activists and government officials for a debate on climate change starting Monday – an effort to keep up the momentum for a new treaty by 2009 to fight global warming.
The two-day session is a follow-up to the international climate conference in December on the Indonesian resort island of Bali, where delegates from nearly 190 nations agreed to adopt a blueprint to control global warming gases before the end of next year.
No matter what proof these Useless Numnuts are given, they continue plodding down the path.
Michael Bloomberg, New York’s climate-activist mayor who attended the Bali conference, will be the keynote speaker, and special guests include British billionaire Richard Branson, who has decided to invest heavily in “biofuels,” and actress Daryl Hannah. Nearly 100 countries have signed up to speak and 20 are sending ministers, assembly spokesman Janos Tisovszky said Friday.
Climate-activist? You mean another one of those “do as I say, not as I do” types. I always thought Branson was a reasonably intelligent person. Guess I was wrong. Investing in something that creates more problems than it solves isn’t terribly bright.
In key reports last year, a U.N. network of climate and other scientists warned of severe consequences – from rising seas, droughts, severe weather, species extinction and other effects – without sharp cutbacks in emissions of the industrial, transportation and agricultural gases blamed for global warming.
If the planet wants to warm up, the planet is going to warm up! We don’t have any control. This isn’t about warming, this is about power, and the U.N. wants it. Power over all industry, taxes, people. Period. It’s really sad to see how many have bought into this bullsh*t!
To avoid the worst, the Nobel Prize-winning Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change said greenhouse gas emissions should be reduced by 25 percent to 40 percent below 1990 levels by 2020 – and by at least half by 2050.
Perhaps if all those who have bought into this crap would just stop breathing, the levels would be reduces by 50%!
Kerim, a Macedonian diplomat who is president of the 192-nation General Assembly, said cutting greenhouse gases alone will not be enough to pull island nations, sub-Saharan Africa and other particularly vulnerable parts of the world back from the brink of irreversible harm.
When are we going to stop being so damned arrogant? We don’t control nature. We CAN’T control nature. We just aren’t that important!
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Sure would be nice if you posted this on the U.N. blog..
Ooops! Meant to do that and got distracted. It’s now done!