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Kerry/Lieberman Draft Climate Energy Legislation

Senators Kerry and Lieberman ratcheted up the fight to pass legislation to combat global warming unveiling a new climate bill on May 12, 2010, as the Gulf of Mexico oil disaster complicates the bill’s already difficult prospects this year.  The Gulf of Mexico spill has turned offshore drilling–an issue that was used to get votes from Republicans and conservative Democrats–into a political toxin.
Take time to read the bill and voice your opposition to your Senators at the toll free number 1-866-220-0044.

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Leaked UN Documents Reveal Plan For “Green World Order” By 2012

by Paul Joseph Watson
Global Research, March 3, 2010

Leaked policy documents reveal that the United Nations plans to create
a “green world order” by 2012 which will be enforced by a structure of
global governance and funded by a gargantuan $45 trillion transfer of
wealth from richer countries, as the globalists’ insidious plan to
centralize power, crush sovereignty while devastating the economy is
exposed once again.

As we warned at the time, the failure of Copenhagen in December did
not spell the end of the global warming heist, but merely a roadblock
in the UN’s agenda to create a world government funded by taxes paid
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Geoengineering Moratorium Proposal

ETC Group
News Release
18 May 2010
www.etcgroup.org

United Nations science body calls for halt on climate-hacking experiments
Geoengineering moratorium proposal will go to UN Biodiversity Convention

http://www.handsoffmotherearth.org/

Nairobi, Kenya – A formal recommendation for a moratorium on all climate
geoengineering activities is being sent to the United Nations Convention on
Biological Diversity (CBD) for consideration by its 193 member governments
when the CBD gathers in Nagoya Japan this October.

Governments attending the Nairobi meeting of the scientific subcommittee of
the UN Convention (SBSTTA 14) agreed late last week to forward the
groundbreaking recommendation after a high degree of consensus was reached.
In a related move, the scientific subcommittee also reviewed and supported
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