Deal reached in Copenhagen climate talks
From: The Washington Times | December 19, 2009
President Obama announced Friday that he had agreed to a "first step" climate change deal with China, India, Brazil and South Africa at the United Nations conference in Copenhagen - an accord long on promise and short on accomplishment. The agreement is not binding on the U.S. or any of the other top emitters of heat-trapping gases. Mr. Obama acknowledged that commitments pledged by the U.S. and the other countries do not guarantee that climate change will be reduced enough to prevent serious adverse consequences to the environment. "We know that progress did not come easily and that this progress ...
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COPENHAGEN [AP] – Shocked and shaken by the theft of the Auschwitz sign, the world community must now “take note” of another midnight action. This time its a deal brokered by US President Barack Obama at the largest and most important U.N. meeting ever on fighting global warming. The new deal, which abandons the most vulnerable of nations along with the world’s biologically rich tropical forests, continues a pattern of what international representatives call a “real lack of transparency” by the White House. Obama dismissed the UN’s criticisms of his unusual and undemocratic negotiating process as “cynicism” while declaring his unbinding document an “unprecedented breakthrough”. Obama’s document promises to funnel up to $100B a year through the UN Development Programme, widely known for its corruption. “The deal is a triumph of spin over substance,” said Jeremy Hobbs, executive director of Oxfam International, it “kicks back” on the issue of “climate cash”. Like the Nazis sending “6 million people into furnaces” in the Holocaust, Obama is condemning the world to wide-spread global warming deaths, other leaders pointed out. Meanwhile, outside in the cold, hundreds of European protesters chanted and carried signs of Obama with the word “shame” pasted on his face.