Posted on 07/10/2009 2:27:32 PM PDT by Ooh-Ah
Former Vice President Al Gore declared that the Congressional climate bill will help bring about global governance.
I bring you good news from the U.S., Gore said on July 7, 2009 in Oxford at the Smith School World Forum on Enterprise and the Environment, sponsored by UK Times.
Just two weeks ago, the House of Representatives passed the Waxman-Markey climate bill, Gore said, noting it was very much a step in the right direction.
Gore touted the climate bill, claiming it will dramatically increase the prospects for success in combating what he sees as the crisis of man-made global warming.
But it is the awareness itself that will drive the change and one of the ways it will drive the change is through global governance and global agreements. (Editor's Note: Gore makes the global governance comment at the 1min. 10 sec. mark in this UK Times video.)
Gore's call for global governance echoes former French President Jacques Chirac's call in 2000.
On November 20, 2000, then French President Chirac said during a speech at The Hague that the UN's Kyoto Protocol represented "the first component of an authentic global governance."
For the first time, humanity is instituting a genuine instrument of global governance, Chirac explained. From the very earliest age, we should make environmental awareness a major theme of education and a major theme of political debate, until respect for the environment comes to be as fundamental as safeguarding our rights and freedoms. By acting together, by building this unprecedented instrument, the first component of an authentic global governance, we are working for dialogue and peace, Chirac added.
Former EU Environment Minister Margot Wallstrom said, "Kyoto is about the economy, about leveling the playing field for big businesses worldwide." Canadian Prime Minster Stephen Harper once dismissed UN's Kyoto Protocol as a socialist scheme.
'Global Carbon Tax' Urged at UN Meeting
In addition, calls for a global carbon tax have been urged at recent UN global warming conferences. In December 2007, the UN climate conference in Bali, urged the adoption of a global carbon tax that would represent a global burden sharing system, fair, with solidarity, and legally binding to all nations.
Finally someone will pay for these [climate related] costs, Othmar Schwank, a global tax advocate, said at the 2007 UN conference after a panel titled A Global CO2 Tax.
Schwank noted that wealthy nations like the U.S. would bear the biggest burden based on the polluters pay principle. The U.S. and other wealthy nations need to contribute significantly more to this global fund, Schwank explained. He also added, It is very essential to tax coal.
The 2007 UN conference was presented with a report from the Swiss Federal Office for the Environment titled Global Solidarity in Financing Adaptation. The report stated there was an urgent need for a global tax in order for damages [from climate change] to be kept from growing to truly catastrophic levels, especially in vulnerable countries of the developing world.
The tens of billions of dollars per year generated by a global tax would flow into a global Multilateral Adaptation Fund to help nations cope with global warming, according to the report.
Schwank said a global carbon dioxide tax is an idea long overdue that is urgently needed to establish a funding scheme which generates the resources required to address the dimension of challenge with regard to climate change costs.
'Redistribution of wealth'
The environmental group Friends of the Earth advocated the transfer of money from rich to poor nations during the 2007 UN climate conference.
"A climate change response must have at its heart a redistribution of wealth and resources, said Emma Brindal, a climate justice campaigner coordinator for Friends of the Earth.
Ohh WOE is me... whys everybody pickin on me???
Gore...just stop!
Yeah I threw it together one day after someone used the “Chains you can believe in” line.
There are 3, a dragon, a beast and a false prophet. There is spirit of the Anti-Christ, which is a general description, but read carefully
Revelation 16 here are a couple of vs:
‘13 And I saw coming out of the mouth of the dragon and out of the mouth of the beast and out of the mouth of the false prophet, three unclean spirits like frogs;
14 for they are spirits of demons, performing signs, which go out to the kings of the whole world, to gather them together for the war of the great day of God, the Almighty.
15(”Behold, I am coming like a thief Blessed is the one who stays awake and keeps his clothes, so that he will not walk about naked and men will not see his shame.”)
16And they gathered them together to the place which in Hebrew is called Har-Magedon.’
A word study, especially phrases, is always enlightening. Enjoy.
We will get what we deserve.
Anyone who advocates for ‘global governance’ is an Enemy of the Republic.
Uh-oh.
They’re actually saying it now.
I pity the poor person who gets all my money.
I wish Gore would move to some third world hell hole, live in a mud hut, grow his own food, and never bother us again.
It would greatly decrease his considerable carbon butt print.
Come a day, it will be a pleasure to see him screaming as the mob hoists him from a lamppost.
The media, nevertheless, love reporting unsupported scare scenarios. Last April (2007), the cover of Time magazine declared, "Be worried, be very worried." Amid lots of scary pictures of deserts, floods, and hurricanes, it said, "Global warming is already disrupting the biological world, pushing many species to the brink of extinction and turning others into runaway pests. But the worst is yet to come." On July 24, 1974, Time published an article titled "Another Ice Age?" that read, "... the atmosphere has been growing gradually cooler for the past three decades. The trend shows no indication of reversing. Climatological Cassandras are becoming increasingly apprehensive, for the weather aberrations they are studying may be the harbinger of another ice age." It's not just Time magazine that's unreliable on global warming. The popular press features possible crises on their front pages all the time, because bad news sells and they are in the business of selling copies of their publications and generating ad revenue, not reporting the truth about complicated subjects. As they say in the business, "if it bleeds, it leads." These are the same guys who told us Alar, saccharin, Red Dye #2, dioxin, a hole in the ozone layer, electric power lines, and cell phones were all causing cancer epidemics, and that Y2K would shut down the nation's electric grid and banks. They were wrong on every one of these issues. Cancer rates in the United States for the non-elderly population have been falling since 1970, and more recently for the total population including the elderly, and more recently still, even the absolute number of cancer deaths is now falling. Somehow, the false predictions always appear in banner headlines on page 1, but the retractions appear on page 37, next to ads for septic tank pumps. The major media will wake up eventually, and in 2010 or 2020 they will once again be trying to sell newspapers and magazines by predicting global cooling. The point is, nobody should trust the mainstream media to tell us what's going on in the global warming debate. |
...and then drops him into a hot boiling pot of tar.
>Gore: U.S. Climate Bill Will Help Bring About ‘Global Governance’<
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Gore is finally telling the truth — the Global Warming hoax is nothing more than a smoke screen to hide the ongoing process to establish overall and final control over humanity. It is the last nail in mankind’s coffin — the elite will rule the world.
Scheme is right.....
Scam would be more appropiate though.....
Typically Gore — no magazine and totally useless.
Global governance? Re-aligned global economy? Wealth redistribution? I thought this was all about fixing the weather!
Who would ever have guessed?
I don’t think Algor is tipping his hand. He thinks he won.
Al, idiots like you cannot even govern here correctly. No thanks.
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