Is the Copenhagen meeting past history?
The Copenhagen meeting ended without any legal binding agreement. There were not a single country that wanted to commit themselves in detail about to what they intend to do. On such a result it is not a big surprise that many think of the Copenhagen Meeting as past history.
What was supposed to become something of importance for the future, will perhaps merely be seen as an unimportant incidence in the past history. A story that will only be remembered and refreshed if the only decision from that meeting eventually sometime in the future will be proven as a failed decision, a failed vague commitment of which the goal was not achieved.
So what was the decision of the Copenhagen Meeting? Well, the politicians agreed upon that the average world temperature must not increase more than 2 degrees celsius!
Huh?! As if the politicians can make laws about how the weather is going to be! …
Hopefully, more and more people will (soon) begin to realize that something more than political ‘hot air’ talking is needed.
The present status of the World’s Climate Politics is that the Kyoto Protocol remains as the guidelines until year 2012. However, this will not mean a great deal in particular because the USA and China hasn’t signed the Kyoto Agreement.
I would really like to know what you my visitors to this blog website mean about this!
Do you hope for a fair renewal of the Kyoto Protocol, a new deal that will save our climate?
Or do you belong to those who believe that we don’t need to do anything because the Global Warming Theory is a big scam. A a scam that has been busted by those who believe in the ClimateGate
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