Tuesday, September 29, 2009

It's Not the Climate. It's the Money

E-mail to Congress:

EIN News says, "Fate of US Climate Bill Casts Shadow Over Bangkok Climate Talks. The fate of US carbon emission cap and trade legislation weighed heavily on delegates at United Nations climate talks which started today in Bangkok, with the Americans saying delays in passing the bill could deter commitments from other nations. Negotiations on a new UN climate pact have been hindered by a general unwillingness to commit to firm emissions targets, and a refusal by developing countries to sign a deal until the west guarantees tens of billions of dollars in financial assistance - something the richer nations have so far refused to do. (guardian.co.uk)".

Now here we are getting down to reality. Note that developing countries will only support carbon emission reductions if the West, including the US, "guarantees tens of billions of dollars in financial assistance". The developing countries can establish that position only from two possibilities. These are: 1.) They don't really believe that man-made carbon dioxide emissions have any significant effect on forming a more unfavorable climate. They only want the money, and will use any mix or other excuse to obtain it. 2.) They may at least partially believe that man-made carbon dioxide emissions have a significant effect on forming a more unfavorable climate, but the money is more important, and they are willing to gamble (force the US to cooperate).

Note also that other nations, presumably Western Europe and the Far East, are unwilling to commit to firm CO2 emission targets. This is another indication that the use of the Greenhouse Gas Myth was to reorganize a world power structure involving energy usage. The US is bound to be a loser in any such reorganization.

I repeat that there is no scientific evidence indicating that greenhouse gases including carbon dioxide exist. Many of your Congressional Associates have been duped into believing the myth, but there is still time for an awakening.

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