Thursday, October 15, 2009

Global Warming Action Cost Money

We all love the environment and the warm and oozy feeling we get thinking about helping Mother Earth, but it costs lots of money. Global Warming action is the most expensive of all, a fact that is being noticed in the discussions for the Copenhagen summit. Why the rush? These guys are trying to hash out an agreement by December, as if we are all going to be poisoned to death by CO2. Remember that you normally exhale and manufacture CO2 with every breath you take.


According to the NY Times--- The price tag for a new climate agreement will be a staggering $100 billion a year by 2020, many economists estimate; some put the cost at closer to $1 trillion. That money is needed to help fast-developing countries like India and Brazil convert to costly but cleaner technologies as they industrialize, as well as to assist the poorest countries in coping with the consequences of climate change, like droughts and rising seas.

Comment- the last sentence is total BS. How much have we helped Indonesia and other victims of the great Tsunami of a few years ago, totally unrelated to Climate Change? It's all a fraud.

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