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| Copenhagen: UN Calls for Trillions in Reparations for "Climate Debt" | | Print | |
| Written by William F. Jasper | ||||||||||
| Wednesday, 02 December 2009 23:12 | ||||||||||
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"Developing countries are bearing the brunt of climate change now. It's not something that might happen in 10, 20, 30 years time," Clark told The Associated Press in a December 2 interview. $45 Trillion for "Eco Debt" Eco Debt means calling in the historical debt that the industrialized countries from the North have with the Third World arising from the former's plunder, destruction and devastation of the latter countries during their invasion, conquest and subsequent colonization. Other "climate justice" NGOs, alliances, and blogs have been springing up (see Jubilee Debt Campaign, Bolivia Rising, ActionAid, and Mobilization for Climate Justice). As faith in government action dwindles, however, climate activists are treating Copenhagen as an opportunity of a different kind. On track to be the largest environmental gathering in history, the summit represents a chance to seize the political terrain.... Among the smartest and most promising — not to mention controversial — proposals is "climate debt," the idea that rich countries should pay reparations to poor countries for the climate crisis. Klein is outraged that the impenitent people of the developed countries are not rushing forward to shower hundreds of billions of dollars on the governments of developing countries in atonement for centuries of the sin of carbon gluttony. She scolds: "Never before has there been an issue so politically inflammatory as the refusal of people living in the rich world to make even small sacrifices to avert a potential climate catastrophe. In Bangladesh, the Maldives, Bolivia, the Arctic, our climate pollution is directly responsible for destroying entire ways of life — yet we keep doing it." Related Stories UN Ready to Lead Environmental World Government Congress Launches Climategate Investigation Trackback(0)
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Flu-Bird
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Its all about money and control So we the tax payers will be soaked for billions of dollars so a bunch of eletists can travel to copenhegan in their o-zone contaminating gulf-streams and be driven there in the gas guzling 4 mpg limos to write up fruadulent treaties and to control our lives and tax us all into the poor house |
TA's Kingdom
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CLIMATE DEPT WE THE GREEDY AND FEARFULL, HAVE MUCH TIME AND CASH ON OUR HANDS FROM BUYING / SELLING CURRENCY UNTIL THE PROFITS ARE SO GREAT, THAT THERE'S GOT TO BE A LEGITAMISING IDEA SO THIS CASH CAN BE DISPURSED..BUT WE'RE NOT SUPPOSE TO KNOW ABOUT THESE THINGS SO WE CASH IN THE IDEA ON BOTH ENDS. HOWEVER WE KNOW THAT THERE IS NO AMOUNT OF TAX COLLECTING THAT WILL EVER BE ABLE TO COVER SUCH A COMMITMENT FROM THE PEOPLE OF THIS PLANET.. WE STILL PAYING FOR THE EARTH QUAKE CAUSING MICROWAVE MACHINES IN ALASKAAND N GREENLAND.. TA |
TA's Kingdom
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DOLPHINS IT IS ALSO A COINSIDENT THAT 2 WEEKS PRIOR TO THE COPENHAGEN CONFERENCE THAT A SCHOOLS OF DOLPINS WERE SLAUGHTERED AT A VILLAGE IN COPENHAGEN.. WHEN THIS COUNTRY IS KNOWN FOR THEIR PRESERVATIONS OF NATURE. MMMMMMMMM BIG BULLY HAS FIRE UP THEIR NOSES. |
Bonnie
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... The UN should pay trillions to the United States in the way of reparations for the harm it has caused since its creation. |
R. Hepner
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COP15 It's raining Have you seen this fairy tale that is totally a play on emotion to push the human caused global warming myth. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxis7Y1ikIQ&NR=1 |





The United Nations summit on global warming in Copenhagen is less than a week away, and UN agencies are trying to pre-set the dials with calls for massive funding of various UN projects and programs. Speaking at a conference in Nairobi, Kenya, UN Development Program (UNDP) administrator Helen Clark said the developed nations need to provide between $75 billion and $100 billion a year to help poor nations cope with climate change.

