Ironicly Kyoto was one of the things I pruned because I didn't want to go find my old sources again. Almost every country under Kyoto stays almost the same, or has room to grow under it. The US would be the largest exception which would be the only country called upon to make a major sacrifice. The net result would be that the US would buy carbon credits from other countries. Who would have them to spare? Africa.
It's a payoff to the largest voting block on the UN. It's a tax and redistrubute by another name.
No I don't think it's a "grand" consperiecy among every country, I think it's the same people who won't read a 300 page ammendment and still vote yes on it. They just accept the word of a couple of people as absolute truth.
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Date: 2009-06-27 03:41 pm (UTC)Ironicly Kyoto was one of the things I pruned because I didn't want to go find my old sources again. Almost every country under Kyoto stays almost the same, or has room to grow under it. The US would be the largest exception which would be the only country called upon to make a major sacrifice. The net result would be that the US would buy carbon credits from other countries. Who would have them to spare? Africa.
It's a payoff to the largest voting block on the UN. It's a tax and redistrubute by another name.
No I don't think it's a "grand" consperiecy among every country, I think it's the same people who won't read a 300 page ammendment and still vote yes on it. They just accept the word of a couple of people as absolute truth.