Tuesday, December 08, 2009

Rich Get Richer By Finagling In Denmark

This has turned into a clown car.

Copenhagen Climate Summit in Disarray after 'Danish Text' Leak
Developing countries react furiously to leaked draft agreement that would hand more power to rich nations, sideline the UN's negotiating role and abandon the Kyoto protocol

"The UN Copenhagen climate talks are in disarray today after developing countries reacted furiously to leaked documents that show world leaders will next week be asked to sign an agreement that hands more power to rich countries and sidelines the UN's role in all future climate change negotiations.
The document also sets unequal limits on per capita carbon emissions for developed and developing countries in 2050; meaning that people in rich countries would be permitted to emit nearly twice as much under the proposals.
The so-called Danish text, a secret draft agreement worked on by a group of individuals known as "the circle of commitment" - but understood to include the UK, US and Denmark - has only been shown to a handful of countries since it was finalised this week.
The agreement, leaked to the Guardian, is a departure from the Kyoto protocol's principle that rich nations, which have emitted the bulk of the CO2, should take on firm and binding commitments to reduce greenhouse gases, while poorer nations were not compelled to act. The draft hands effective control of climate change finance to the World Bank; would abandon the Kyoto protocol - the only legally binding treaty that the world has on emissions reductions; and would make any money to help poor countries adapt to climate change dependent on them taking a range of actions.
The document was described last night by one senior diplomat as "a very dangerous document for developing countries. It is a fundamental reworking of the UN balance of obligations. It is to be superimposed without discussion on the talks".


Woman Who Invented Credit Default Swaps is One of the Key Architects of Carbon Derivatives, Which Would Be at the Very CENTER of Cap and Trade

"According to top experts, risky derivatives were not only largely responsible for bringing down the American (and world) economy, but they still pose a substantial systemic risk."

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Banksters again.

The Club of Rome, part of JASON (of which the warcriminal Kissinger is a member of)advocates the mass starvation of Third World nations and one way of doing this is to stifle industrial development, which would lift these countries close to middle-class status, something the elites of the planet have wanted to eliminate for centuries.

They'll get their wish if this bogus "climate conference" comes to a head.

9/12/09 5:08 AM  
Blogger nolocontendere said...

Interesting, that. The leaked document absolutely mirrors it.

This bullshit is looking more sinister by the day, especially with it's framework copying insane bank manipulations, and we know how THAT turned out.

9/12/09 5:24 AM  
Blogger piety piet said...

i appreciate most of your efforts .... it will be a long way through hell before we realize that not the gold but the amount of dust made and moved to find it, will get us back to the advantage of gold (no wars) as the fall back money (for those few who at any one time have an anxiety and low confidence attack or suffer repute and intention phobia, these idiots will always be with us and we have to serve them like any other) -- without all the drawbacks (mercury, etcetera)...

http://yourclimate.tv/index.php?option=com_jvideo&view=watch&id=49
change your microclimate (poetpie[tm])

http://wattsupwiththat.com/2009/12/08/sticky-for-smoking-gun-at-darwin-zero/
13th comment is mine:
hi, first timer here, Watts as in the Reagan era, use it up before our dating of all datage the apocallous dote.

'The' climate(change)? The world, the supremacy? All hogwash

how bout changing your microclimate one 5 story familytreehousing foundation, fun and funding package at a time (also known as seed, funny moneylike).

i gather you gather a lot of negativity here (from a 40 sec look, connectivity rationed to punish yall for too little support, mind you, have yet to write a will to make up for not dribbling this and thataways already).

anyhoo, just to save myself fruitless searching and frust:
(check the discuss. page too)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:John_D._Hamaker
December 8, 2009 10:57 AM

9/12/09 7:23 AM  

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