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Kyoto Treaty
given that we're all experiencing weird weather
http://cellar.org/showthread.php?t=13023&page=3 and other strange phenomena, isnt it about time America signed up to the treaty and big industries took action, to set an example to the public to do their part? do you do your part? |
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We could make a pretty good dent in it by throwing all the illegals out. Since 1990 (base year) our population has skyrocketed from 249 million to 301 million. A large part of this is illegals and their spawn (legals). No wonder emissions are up. :rolleyes:
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It the cows I tell ya!!
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I'm well aware of the hypocrisy, but my point was to bring the big industries into line would go a long way to encouraging the average Joe to do their part, e.g., recycling, saving energy etc.
If the USA would sign the treaty, perhaps that would set an example to the American public. btw, our Govt is the hypocrite, not me. |
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Industry does most of the polluting and dumps most of the co2 and that is where we need to focus first... the treaty needs to be signed and adhered to, now.
The US population, also, needs to get off of our asses and reduce our individual carbon footprint... soon, it should be legislated. However, if we go after industry first, all of our appliances will be more efficient already. That will automatically give us a smaller carbon footprint. |
So there's really no call to accuse the UK of hypocracy. If it had been Austria or Italy, perhaps, but the UK is doing quite well.
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Perhaps touche' would have been more appropo.
Is it warm in here or is it just me? |
Considering China has almost four times the population of the U.S. but uses half the amount of oil, I think the first step anyone should take is the people of the U.S. (most likely lead out of necessity by the government) need to make a huge change in our dependency.
Which in essence means that the U.S. needs to stop backing out of things we sign like a no-good lazy uncle. The Geneva Convention and the Kyoto Treaty, two very important agreements between the cultures of the world, are now being used to wipe the asses of our government. What happened to simple morals? Does our Cabinet remind anyone else of a bunch of jocks trying to run "the best party ever?" |
The contribution of the US to the world GNP is pretty much the exact same as its oil consumption: around 25%.
Japan signed it and their production of greenhouse gasses actually increased. But at least they signed it and I guess that's all that matters. |
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