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"The world is crying that we act now!" Lars Løkke Rasmussen, Denmark's PM on climate change policies and the Copenhagen Summit

Holstebro : Denmark | about 1 month ago  
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Nothing really new on the Danish leader words. The propaganda have worked and everyone expects the world leaders to act. And this action is supposed to be the right step towards global warming and clima change. Despite none can tell today that it has been caused only or mainly by human actions, the ones who will suffer more with such kind of actions from the world leaders will definetly be... the humans. Now... everyone knows about global warming. And that is fine. Very fine. And everyone knows that there is a great deal of it, global warmng, in the climate change (isn't it the same??).

But what people still are hold back from knowledge is that any of the agreements to be set in Copenhagen this year, will definetely change the world course. Yes. The world course once they will appear as a real set of "laws" which will probably tax the development of underdeveloped countries. A set off laws which will oblige countries like Brazil to force their own people to starvation once the wood industry is stopped. Meanwhile, here at this hosting country, the debate over forestry or other biological developments such has GMO's is secondary and left for the European authorities to deal with.

Meanwhile environment in Denmark is less and less safer. Outside, at home, everywhere. The signs come from the reports on chemical endangered children. This is just a sign. Is this what people want? Does anyone thinks that this will change with any agreements in Copenhagen next December?

Francisco G. Santos

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  • Posted By freespirit freespirit | about 1 month ago
    "The world is crying that we act now!" Lars Løkke Rasmussen, Denmark's PM on climate change policies and the Copenhagen Summit

    world always crying
  • Posted By spike-breaker08 spike-breaker08 | about 1 month ago
    nice move by the PM..
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