No wonder that they whine on about a failed Kyoto protocol, which was more about throwing a spanner into the American economy than about cleaning up anything that could be dangerous to someone's health. OXFAM, and organization whose published goals are to "work with others to overcome poverty and suffering," has already stated that because the US is charged with producing one half of all greenhouse gases, that we should be made to contribute $50 billion to their organization for 2007.
I wonder if all of those school teachers showing An Inconvenient Truth to the kiddies realize that when we start paying carbon taxes to European "feel good" bureaucracies that the economy is going to decline and their jobs or pensions might be in jeopardy?
"I wonder if all of those school teachers showing An Inconvenient Truth to the kiddies realize ..."
Other than in the area of captive indoctrination, the teaching 'profession' isn't exactly famed for its collective long-term thinking.
btw, seen this 'front page' item:
So how did it become required classroom viewing?
Even climate change experts say many of the claims in Al Gore's film are wrong. ~ Kevin Libin, National Post, Saturday, May 19, 2007
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