Since I am on Christmas holidays now, I must use this chance to clarify somethings about the whole Copenhagen Climate Conference thing by responding to this message:
A complete failure for humanity? A death penalty for millions of people?
This is how many NGO’s as well as national governments express their feelings after the failed negotiations here in Copenhagen. The discussions have been intense these last days and finally all countries agreed to a very weak paper, far away from something that the earth really needs. The paper that has been signed does not mention any targets in terms of numbers, and experts estimate that the signed paper will increase the Earth’s temperature to 3 degrees Celsius, a big difference from the 2 degrees target. United States and China has not been willing to compromise their stance towards the climate change issue and many are now blaming these two polluting giants as the major block from a more substantial paper here in Copenhagen.
We are of course very disappointed that these historical negotiations did not lead to any legally binding commitment and as youth, we cannot be anything else than worried for our future. During our time in Copenhagen we have learnt that negotiations in the UN is not simple, and the process that took place here in Copenhagen is slow and inefficient.
On the positive side, Green Advocates have had a very interesting time in Copenhagen. Although we were restricted from the negotiations at the Bella Center during the last days we have meet with many interesting people, especially other youth and students from all over the world. We have made progress and connections with youth from Australia, United States, Europe and Asia, we have created a mutual awareness that we together as youth will suffer from the consequences of this week’s failed negotiations. Even though we are not satisfied with the outcome from the negotiations, we are very happy that we have created such a network around the globe with other youth and we know that at least we stand united.
During the time here in Copenhagen we have listened to leaders such as Al Gore, Hugo Chavez and Desmond Tutu, we have been inspired by some nations’ commitment to tackle climate change and have been disappointed by others that have failed us. We have listened to inspiring talks and have become more aware about climate change. Now we hope that we can use our knowledge and contacts to continue to spread awareness about tackling climate change and how we can act together for fighting for peoples’ survival.
Philip Hafstad for Green Advocates
First of all, I shall address the title; The “weak paper that has been agreed to” should be seen as a success for your side. No government is glorious (or dumb) enough to pay economical prices at this very time. As long as nothing is lost, that government will not mind being the villain. If “death penalties” are what what concerns you, I suggest you focus on more sensible issues like warfare or resource shortages.
China “have not been willing to compromise their stance towards the climate change issues” and “are now blamed as the major block for a more substantial paper” is the most senseless piece of reasoning. Just by referring to the Made in China tags, anyone with half a brain will understand why. Most commercialised countries feel it is safe to order from China while playing innocent.
All this talk about pride and it really comes down to this political agenda called global warming. Did the heavens just part for you and the light come shining down? Why have we gotten so far away from the simple truth of it all? Carbon emissions are not the cause of climate change. Notice the term climate change has now been used ever since “global warming” had been disproved. Statistical graphs and Al Gore’s theories have been severely misleading. Mother nature produces most of the greenhouse gases (gases that trap the heat and create a rising temperature). Almost all the infrared radiation is absorbed by water vapour.
Put it this way: if I were to tell you the climate is changing primarily because of water vapour and the sun heating up, would there be any excitement in that? Moreover, would there be the same amount of funds going into this research? *Remember the world we live in today is a capitalist system.
So yes… there is climate change, it’s being caused by greenhouse gases, and the ice caps are melting on which planets? Earth, Mars, and more. In other words, we are experiencing “solar system warming”. Rather than waste 3-5% of GDP on this research, there are so many other obvious issues that need to be worked on.
There is no reason for governments to argue over how they would handle nature’s climate change, sustainability, or population control. What they have to worry about is when a Stalin or Kim Jeong Il decides to something about it.
In the last 1500 years, the Vikings inhabited Greenland. They weren’t wiped out, nor did we lose the polar bears.
20/12/2009
Categories: Politics . Tags: conspiracy, global warming, political agenda, population, sustainability, warfare . Author: keweli . Comments: 1 Comment