Not exact matches
In a November 21 report prepping readers for Doha, entitled, «Warming up: What to Expect From the Next Big Report on
Climate Change,» The Economist puts great stock in the UN's thoroughly discredited Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and suggests that our failure to secure a global climate regime is tantamount to «playing Russian roulette with the planet.
Climate Change,» The Economist puts great stock in the
UN's thoroughly discredited Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change (IPCC) and suggests that our failure to secure a global climate regime is tantamount to «playing Russian roulette with the planet.
Climate Change (IPCC) and suggests that our failure to secure a global
climate regime is tantamount to «playing Russian roulette with the planet.
climate regime is tantamount to «playing Russian roulette with the planet.»
The president, like his globalist cadres at the
UN, is working feverishly to use
climate change to remake the political order of the globe — before the wheels come completely off the global - warming bandwagon — so that countries and their peoples kowtow to a new international socialist
regime based out of the
UN, a
regime that literally tells individuals what they can and can not do.
On one level, it was heartwarming, er, make that heartchanging to see delegates from 189 countries tarrying away at last week's
UN Climate Change Conference in Montreal, despite the ongoing hostility of the Bush
regime to the Kyoto plan.
Reinforce the perception that the US is constructively engaged in
UN negotiations in an effort to produce a global
regime to combat
climate change.
According to Christiana Figueres, the «executive secretary of the
UN Framework Convention on
Climate Change,» the communist
regime in Beijing, famous for forced abortions and mass murder, is «doing it right» when it comes to fighting alleged global warming.