Woo Hoo, It's Great To Be Canadian
Canada labelled 'fossil' at climate change talks:
Canada took its lumps at the UN climate conference in Kenya Monday, tying with Australia in a "fossil of the day" award while being ranked near the bottom of an environmental group's list for efforts to combat global warming.Today I can proudly say I am Canadian - I mean, anything that is opposite to the Liberal philosophies has to be good right? Plus, many of you know my stance on this whole "global warming" freak out.Opposition MPs and environmentalists from Canada, meanwhile, struck a common theme at a news conference in Nairobi, saying the federal government's lukewarm position on the Kyoto Protocol doesn't reflect Canadian public opinion.
"The majority of Canadians are firmly and strongly behind living up to our Kyoto obligations," said John Godfrey, the Liberal environment critic.
My position, for those unaware, is that it's a load of hooey. Yes, there is global warming, but it is a natural earthly cycle. It is not influenced by human actions as far as I'm concerned.
I won't go into it any further since it has been written about on this blog before, so if you would like to read more on it, here are a few articles my techie, MR.BIG, wrote: When Science Goes Awry, SHUT. YOUR. PIE. HOLE. A. BIT. MOORE, MICHAEL., SHUT. YOUR. PIE. HOLE. (take II), Global Warming Shmarming
And, isn't it great that those Liberal wackos are speaking for all of us. I'm sure they've got big plans for if they ever get back into power and start taxing the bejebus out of us with their "save the environment" cr*p they'll enforce.
I'm just speculating.
Anyhow, I might as well use this Canadian themed space to ask for your vote at the 2006 Canadian Blog Awards. Categories: Best Blog, Best Humour Blog, and Best Personal Blog.
Vote For Sam.
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Comments
I have just put up a post with a series of links to the best blogs that i have found covering the Nairobi climate talks.
http://climatechangeaction.blogspot.com/2006/11/blogs-onfrom-unfccc-cop12-mop2-talks.html
I think some of these may be of interest. If you have any additions then let me know and I will append them.
It is my intention that this post serves as a hub for blog coverage of the talks, if you would like to link to the post that would be great. Many of these blogs are new and therefore difficult to find through technorati/google blog search, and I think there is some value in highlighting blogs that are from rather than mearly about the events unfolding.
Regards
Calvin Jones
Posted by: calvin jones | November 16, 2006 06:13 PM