Sunday 20 December 2009

Copenhagen - failure and fudge

A huge opportunity has been lost and the leaders of the free world should resign in disgrace at the pathetically weak and unenforceable “agreement” reached at the climate summit in Copenhagen last week. Unless nation states take it upon themselves to curb CO2 emissions over the next decade we are consigning our children to a legacy of climate change disasters that will seriously impact their way of life if not their very wellbeing. Characterised by shambolic organisation on the part of the host nation Denmark, world leaders have attempted to dress the conference up as a model of global cooperation whereas it is in fact a failure that will do little to reduce the exponential rise in atmospheric CO2 that we are currently experiencing and has set us on track to levels as high a 700 parts per million by the end of the century.

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At 5 January 2010 at 02:26 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

I fear the money makers behind the scenes will only think of the present and the size of their pockets and how much money they can make to fill them. When your having to shop at netto because your skint is not helping normal people focus on whats real world wide and for the planets future.

 
At 7 January 2010 at 01:16 , Anonymous Nic said...

I absolutely agree. My thinking is that the "common man" will have little impact anyway hence the onus on our politicians to ensure lasting agreements are put in place to effect C02 reductions...not to avoid climate change but to avoid the worst effects. That is why I am so mad at the complete bollox they made of Copenhagen...Hey, easy to criticise but we have to see some serious action soon.

 

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