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U.S. and China Vow Action on Climate Threat
UNITED NATIONS — Some 100 heads of state gathered at the United Nations on Tuesday for an unprecedented daylong conference on combating climate change, with leaders like Presidents Obama and Hu Jintao of China acknowledging that agreement is an important goal, but also stressing their own needs.
Negotiators have been struggling to hammer out a deal to cut global emissions by December in Copenhagen, and the United Nations organizers are hoping that gathering the leaders will give the talks new political momentum.
Rajendra K. Pachauri, the chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, provided the scientific context, and warned that current emissions trajectories were propelling the world toward the panel’s worst-case scenarios.
“Science leaves us no space for inaction now,” he said.
**Ban Ki-moon, the United Nations secretary general, appealed to the leaders to set aside their national interests and think about the future of the globe.
Mr. Obama struck a note of urgency, saying: “The security and stability of each nation and all peoples — our prosperity, our health, our safety — are in jeopardy. And the time we have to reverse this tide is running out.”
Japan’s newly elected prime minister, Yukio Hatoyama [said] “I will now seek to unite our efforts to address current and future climate change with due consideration of the role of science,” he said. “I am resolved to exercise the political will require to deliver on this promise.”
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"Unprecedented", yes, and amazing to behold. 100 heads of state, right on cue and in perfect unison, performing their roles exquisitely, all reading their lines from the global authoritarianism script without a stammer.
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"Unprecedented", yes, and amazing to behold. 100 heads of state, right on cue and in perfect unison, performing their roles exquisitely, all reading their lines from the global authoritarianism script without a stammer.
Doesn't seem that there will be much problem in 'sealing the deal' in Copenhagen in December, to use Ban Ki-moon's phrase...except for...uhh...those pesky non-integrators like Iran. Ah, not to worry though, there is a plan for that too. [see: Mandatory global 'integration'; Pressing The Zionist Agenda; Global Conquest On Schedule]
The 'beast' cannot be hidden any longer. The promised 'action' will impact every person on the globe. Be aware.
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