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Found a report on Yahoo Canada nothing Local, NSW Baird Government has been drinking the UN Coolaide on the Climate scam.
CO2 number one is not Pollution but with Photosynthesis and Sunlight plants convert CO2 into Oxygen, All the UN Climate change scam is all about stealing your Money and Jobs for the Third world.
The third world, Specifically China and the Group of 77 (Actually now some 133 Dictatorships, Islamic Hellholes and various other scammers such as Nigerians control the numbers in the General Assembly of the UN, Hence they came up with a Scam called Climate Change and this is why Jobs are leaving Western Nations and the cost of living has gone through the roof.
Well Cop this Treachery from the Baird Liberal Government they signed up to the Green Climate Fund in Lima so they have decided to Increase your Cost of Living and take your money and give it to the third world along with your Job.
Seems we all need somebody other than Liberals or Labor to Vote for and sure as Hell not the Greens (Communists)
*******************************************************************************From Yahoo Canada OTTAWA - Stephen Harper slammed the door on unilaterally regulating Canada's oil and gas sector Tuesday even as four provincial governments, representing almost 80 per cent of Canada's population, were pledging to go further and faster in reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Environment ministers from British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec signed what they're calling a compact in Lima, Peru, where an international climate conference is underway.
They've joined with 12 other sub-national governments — ranging from New South Wales in Australia to Scotland — in recognition that their national governments may not be prepared to move with the urgency required.
"All of us are signed on to an agreement to set targets together, to set common disclosures and to build co-operation to get deep reductions," Glen Murray, Ontario's minister of environment and climate change, said in an interview from Lima.
Most of the signatories to the compact have agreed to reduce GHG emissions by 80 per cent or more by 2050, and are already meeting or exceeding more current targets.
The deal was signed on the sidelines of a United Nations climate conference where the international community is negotiating a new post-2020 global agreement on curbing greenhouse gas emissions. It's hoped that agreement will be finalized next December in Paris.
Posted on: 2014/12/10 14:31
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