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Geraldo Luís Lino says:
Almost twenty years ago, Maurice Mr Carbon Strong spilled all the beans about the true agenda of the environmentalist movement to the also Canadian prize-winner journalist Elaine Dewar. Its all in her book Cloak of Green (Toronto: James Lorimer, 1995), that is mandatory reading for the understanding of this stuff. Last January, Potsdam Institutes Herr Hans Joachim Schellnhuber also admitted to Der Spiegel that he was literally the inventor of the 2 degree magic limit mentioned by his countryman Edenhofer. So, theres nothing new in such confessions, they come out from the self-sufficiency and arrogance of those who regard themseleves as the self-appointed movers and shakers of the world.
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James Sexton says:
Anyone still under the misconception that the U.N. is about world peace? It is well past time for the nations of the world to withdraw from such an enterprise. What is interesting, though, is that this economist is correct in many assertions he made.
That is so easy to say. But particularly the industrialized countries have a system that relies almost exclusively on fossil fuels. There is no historical precedent and no region in the world that has decoupled its economic growth from emissions. Thus, you cannot expect that India or China will regard CO2 emissions reduction as a great idea. And it gets worse: We are in the midst of a renaissance of coal, because oil and gas (sic) have become more expensive, but coal has not.
But one must say clearly that we redistribute de facto the worlds wealth by climate policy.
But the most important quote, Ottmar Edenhofer: So far economic growth has gone hand in hand with the growth of greenhouse gas emissions. One percent growth means one percent more emissions. The historic memory of mankind remembers: In order to get rich one has to burn coal, oil or gas. This remains true today and will tomorrow.