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In the news related to the Copenhagen talks, there is a lot going around about “legally binding contracts.” (article 1)This language could leave one scratching their head, followed up with, “uh? Are you freakn’ serious?” Let’s put it another way – after all this time, after all the rhetoric, after countries dropping out of talks, after the political swagger of injustices against humanity (deforestation, pollution, nothing being done except more wanna be laws/controls), they are attempting to have “legally binding contracts?” See…“are you freakn’ serious?”
Whether you believe in global warming/global climate change or not, there is ONE fact that cannot be dismissed – people are literally destroying the planet by harvesting too much of a good thing.
The people though are backed by huge corporations (greed) that pay them below minimum wage to tear down natural barriers (of their home, literally and figuratively), so a small fraction of ‘a living can be made.’ The greed of a dead tree, with pretty paint, has driven many, (especially, the island nations) to a brink of un-sustainability. Not only un-sustainability, but eventual death – slow starvation and no natural barriers from the naturally occurring elements of the Earth. Heck, for that matter, the water is rising – it is still a need to move away from the coastline. Obviously, no one cares – dum, dum, dum….
After all of this time, and knowledge about how greed has corrupted the entire global to propel it to the current status (shadow governments, secret bases, and other things people quickly dismiss still) – the “legally binding contracts” (article 1) – smells fishy.
Articles of Interest (1) Forty leaders plan to attend climate talks: U.N., by Alister Doyle and Gerard Wynn, Barcelona, Spain (Reuters), Friday, November 6, 2009
Article (2)
Forestry talks end in toothless pact in Barcelona, by Stacy Feldman, Barcelona (SolveClimate), Friday, November 6, 2009
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