Of course it does. Do you think big corporations will just throw up their arms or shrug when they have to pay a carbon tax? They will pass the bill along to the consumer.
...or move to Brazil and leave one Hell-on-earth mess behind.
Of course it does. Do you think big corporations will just throw up their arms or shrug when they have to pay a carbon tax? They will pass the bill along to the consumer.
So why is everyone so keen about becoming the proletariat? The first world is obviously without a doubt being put on par with the second world. If you think we have it bad how would you like to be in third world as the first world crashes?Expand that to a global scale and you just defined who the meek are,
From all the news reports it seems that Copenhagen has not been quite a success.
The Basic Nations (China, India, South Africa, and Brazil) have called it a success as they are flush with the realization that they are a force to be reckoned with. I completely agree with that statement. They did not cave into the EU or US pressure of lowering greenhouse emissions. They maintain that they will continue to grow their economies as they see fit.
The EU President called Copenhagen a disaster.
The conference ended without any legally binding agreement and the so called under developed nations that demanded billions in aid have left empty handed.
Thoughts?
Yeah, this BS about China not doing anything is laughable at best.
Isn't that something.They came to a very important agreement that they will meet again
Jack,The best result of the Copenhagen nonsense was that Obama, once again, got his well-deserved humiliation and rebuttal.
You gained a dick from Copenhagen? I wasn't aware you were dickless. Good for you!Copenhagen- What was Gained: Dick.
Definition of a "one trick pony":
Posts #30 and #32.
If I beleived that most people read beyond the headlines, I might have hope that the majority of us learned something from the summit, but I don't. Most people will now be of the opinion that we can't trust scientists or scientific data which is truly sad as science provides us with technologies and break-throughs that can and do better our lives.
I am not a believer in global warming. I do believe the climate is adjusting itself - to what end? - we will have to wait and see. We have as much chance of altering the coming changes as we do of populating the moon next year.
I do beleive that we can and must begin to clean up industries such as massive animal feed-lots which pollute our waterways. I do believe we need to address the problem of Canada's Tar Sands and US mountain-top stripping for coal.
We have no control over the rate at which glaciers and ice-sheets are disappearing but by recogninzing the fact, we might begin to address the need to do something before this resource runs out.
People, individuals like you and me, EagleSmack, we have power and if we use it wisely, not by protesting at summits, but by working in our communities to make people aware of the need to address these issues, in time politicians will listen.
But then, that's just my opinion. :smile:
From all the news reports it seems that Copenhagen has not been quite a success.
The Basic Nations (China, India, South Africa, and Brazil) have called it a success as they are flush with the realization that they are a force to be reckoned with. I completely agree with that statement. They did not cave into the EU or US pressure of lowering greenhouse emissions. They maintain that they will continue to grow their economies as they see fit.
The EU President called Copenhagen a disaster.
The conference ended without any legally binding agreement and the so called under developed nations that demanded billions in aid have left empty handed.
Thoughts?