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Subject: "China's rising emissions will effectively cancel out attempts by other countries to reduce their own, he said." | |
Author: Oropan |
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Date Posted: 12:11:38 04/25/07 Wed In reply to: Mo' Green 's message, "Why don't you explain yourself?" on 10:53:26 04/25/07 Wed That pretty much explains what I was pointing to. But,of course, if global warming is just a political game with you, then it doesn't matter. Oh yes, the article didn't even address India! >>We all want a liveable World. >>BUT.... >>How about commenting on the original sudject of this >>tread! > >You posted an article without any context and included >a snide remark about do-gooders. You got my comment. > >> >> >> >> >>> >>>> when we were young. So we invented them, you >>>>arrogant little shithead!! >>>> Now...... what are you doing for the next >>>>generation??" >>> >>>Great little story. Proves my point, oh vapid one. >>>You just got finished deriding those who would help >>>the next generation as "do-gooders". Oh BTW, isn't a >>>liveable world a superior generational gift than all >>>the material things you mentioned? >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>Again, just trying to gauge the extent of your >>>>>delusion. >>>>> >>>>>>>Just trying to understant better how your pea >>brain >>>>>>>works. >>>>>>> >>>>>>>>Report: China Will Pass U.S. As Polluter >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>Apr 24 01:41 AM US/Eastern >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>SHANGHAI, China (AP) - China will pass the >United >>>>>>>>States as the world's biggest source of >>greenhouse >>>>>>>>gasses this year, an official with the >>>>International >>>>>>>>Energy Agency was quoted as saying. >>>>>>>>China had been forecast to surpass the U.S. in >>>>2010, >>>>>>>>but its sizzling economic growth has pushed the >>>>date >>>>>>>>forward, the IEA's chief economist, Fatih Birol, >>>>was >>>>>>>>quoted as saying in an interview appearing in >>>>>>>>Tuesday's Wall Street Journal newspaper. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>"In the past couple of months, economic growth >>and >>>>>>>>related coal consumption has grown at such an >>>>>>>>unexpected rate," Birol was quoted as saying. >>>>>China's >>>>>>>>rising emissions will effectively cancel out >>>>>attempts >>>>>>>>by other countries to reduce their own, he >said. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>Those comments follow the weekend release of a >>>>>>Chinese >>>>>>>>government report detailing the costs of climate >>>>>>>>change but asserting that the country should >>focus >>>>>on >>>>>>>>development before cutting greenhouse gas >>>>>emissions. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>Higher than average temperatures meant spreading >>>>>>>>deserts, worsening droughts, shrinking glaciers >>>and >>>>>>>>increased spread of diseases, said the report, >>>>>>>>compiled by more than a dozen government bodies. >>>It >>>>>>>>said emission limits were unfair and would >>>>constrain >>>>>>>>China's current energy and manufacturing >>>>>industries. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>China is a signatory to the Kyoto Protocol on >>>>>>reducing >>>>>>>>greenhouse gasses, but is exempt from its >>>>>>restrictions >>>>>>>>because it is a developing country. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>The Paris-based IEA advises developed country on >>>>>>>>energy policy. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>href="http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D8 >O >>M >>>P >>>>H >>>>>M >>>>>>8 >>>>>>>0 >>>>>>>>&show_article=1">http://www.breitbart.com/articl >e >>. >>>p >>>>h >>>>>p >>>>>>? >>>>>>>i >>>>>>>>d=D8OMPHM80&show_article=1 [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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Chris' 5 posts down is a little late to get to your point. Dontcha think? | Mo' Green | 16:16:14 04/25/07 Wed |
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