Friday, November 13, 2009

International Climate Agreement

E-mail to Congress:

EIN News says, "U.S. Considers Backing Interim International Climate Agreement. Less than a month before negotiators will meet in Copenhagen with the lofty goal of crafting a deal to curb global greenhouse gas emissions, the Obama administration is considering endorsing a limited short-term climate pact and deferring more ambitious action until next year. The scaled-back strategy is driven largely by the realities of domestic politics: The administration is hampered in making an international deal because Congress has not passed climate legislation. So any global pact would be postponed until next year when it would be constrained by whatever domestic climate legislation Congress enacts. (washingtonpost.com)".

This is real good news! I may be deceiving myself, but it also may be that I, and many others like me, are starting to make some impact with respect to enlightening the public and Congress that increasing carbon dioxide concentration in the atmosphere does not LEED to global warming. Government has no business attempting to control climate at this stage of technological reality. Finally, a little bit of that reality may be leaking into the Obama Administration. At least, the Obama administration may be accepting the political fact that Congress seems to be less certain about greenhouse gases than they have been previously.

Keep pounding the drum. Kill any proposed bills with respect to climate control. They are ridiculous in concept and would do considerable damage to the financial stability of the US. As you assure other countries that you will not be endorsing payment of billions of dollars to them, we will be pleasantly surprised to note that their own endorsements will be eliminated and the whole system will collapse.

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