Despite Copenhagen doom, UN going ahead with multi-trillion-dollar 'green plan'

Henk Elegeert hmje at HOME.NL
Mon Mar 1 00:04:40 CET 2010


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" Despite Copenhagen doom, UN going ahead with multi-trillion-dollar 'green
plan'
Friday, February 26, 2010

New York, Feb. 26 (ANI): Despite the doomed Copenhagen climate change
conference last December, the United Nations is moving forward with a
multi-trillion-dollar plan economic transfer scheme at full speed in order
to ignite the creation of a "global green economy."

Buzz up!
The world body even has chosen a time and a place for the culmination of the
process: a World Summit on Sustainable Development to be held in Rio de
Janeiro in 2012.


The new Rio summit will end with a "focused political document" presumably
laying out the framework and international commitments to a new Green World
Order, Fox News reports.

The structure of the environmental order and the extent of the immense
financial commitments needed to produce it will be discussed in Bali this
week at the United Nations Environment Program's 58-nation "Governing
Council/Global Ministerial Environmental Forum (GC/GMEF)."

The major objective of the Bali forum will be to determine the next stage of
a radical transformation of the world economic and social order in the name
of saving the planet.

Apart from that, discussions of vast sums of money that should be given to
developing nations to help them make the transition to the greener world are
likely to be held as always.

Documents written in advance of the meeting assume that the goal of the
green economic transformation is the same as that of the ill-fated
Copenhagen conference: a 50 percent reduction in global carbon dioxide
emissions by 2050.

That, the paper says, will require a staggering 45 trillion dollars to
accomplish.

While the Copenhagen agenda was declared dead in December, the green road
that leads to enormous cuts in carbon emissions by 2050 will require wealth
tranfer from developed to developing country - same as the Copenhagen
summit, according to documents. (ANI)
"

En wie betaald dat? Uiteindelijk . . . .  de burger.  Dat is een wel heel
vreemde manier to save the planet !!

Henk Elegeert

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