Climatic change and
the carbon wealth of nations (PDF)[external link].
IIASA Working Paper WP -80-075: 54, 1980 Climatic change and
the carbon wealth of nations, Climate
Not exact matches
Typically, industrial
nations today create a fifth more
wealth from every tonne
of carbon unleashed into the atmosphere than they did two decades ago.
Then you have an international meeting with 193
nations to sign an agreement to transfer
wealth to the third world and to profit from the sale
of carbon credits.
That the United
Nations, most governments
of the world, and all those involved in
carbon trading schemes are salivating at the thought
of taxing the snot out
of all
of us, redistributing
wealth from rich to poor countries, making billions on
carbon trading schemes, and having a one - world order fired up where we'll all do the United
Nations bidding just makes me more suspicious about sending up one - armed satellites.
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