Posted by
Corthell on Wednesday, October 28, 2009 8:18:12 AM
''In September, a top German climate adviser proposed the "creation of a CO2 budget for every person on planet." Hans Joachim Schellnhuber told Der Spiegel that this internationally monitored "CO2 budget" would apply to "every person on the planet, regardless whether they live in Berlin or Beijing."
The proposed "solutions" to
scientifically fading man-made global warming fears are set to alter American lifestyles and sovereignty in ways never before contemplated.
MIT climate scientist Dr. Richard Lindzen has warned: "'He who controls carbon controls life. It is a bureaucrat's dream to control carbon dioxide." Washington, D.C., and the U.N. are in a field of dreams right now as they envision one of the most massive expansions of controls on human individual freedom ever contemplated by governments.
Leading the charge is none other than former Vice President Al Gore, who declared in July 2009 that the congressional climate bill will help bring about "global governance." U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon also trumpeted the concept in an Oct. 25, 2009, New York Times oped. "A [climate] deal must include an equitable global governance structure," he wrote.
Gore and the U.N.'s call for "global governance" echoes former French President Jacques Chirac's call in 2000. On Nov. 20, 2000, then-President Chirac said during a speech at The Hague that the U.N.'s Kyoto Protocol represented "the first component of an authentic global governance."
Former EU Environment Minister Margot Wallstrom said, "Kyoto is about the economy, about leveling the playing field for big businesses worldwide." Canadian Prime Minster Stephen Harper once dismissed U.N.'s Kyoto Protocol as a "socialist scheme."
In addition, calls for a global carbon tax have been urged at recent U.N. global warming conferences. In December 2007, the U.N. climate conference in Bali urged the adoption of a global carbon tax that would represent "a global burden sharing system, fair, with solidarity, and legally binding to all nations."
Czech President Václav Klaus presents the truth about global warming in his book "Blue Planet in Green Shackles"
The environmental group Friends of the Earth advocated the transfer of money from rich to poor nations during the 2007 U.N. climate conference.