Monday, July 06, 2009

G8 TOUGHER ON BENIGN CO2 THAN IRANIAN REGIME AND NOKO'S

The G8 leaders are set this week to deliver their strongest statement so far on global warming.


They are likely to agree that the world ought to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 50% by 2050 - with rich nations reducing them by 80%.

The group will probably also say that any human-induced temperature rise should be held to 2C - a level considered to be a danger threshold.

The US has previously objected to such a clause.

But it looks as though the G8 will fall short of agreeing the short-term targets scientists say are essential to ensure that the 2C threshold is not breached.

IT'S SICKENING.

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