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Pact to cut greenhouse gas emissions cannot be delayed, says PM

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    gamahuche2 months, 2 weeks ago

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    Good to see Gordon Brown standing up for a principle.
    As a lame duck, politically, will he muster the clout to have any impact?
    Sadly I suspect not.

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      Endoscopy2 months, 2 weeks ago

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      He obviously does not listen or read the BBC. They ran with a story that they claim they do not understand but is a fact. The average temperature peaked in 1998 and has been flat or lower ever since. Carbon emissions are higher and the temperature has dropped. They do not understand that disconnect.

      What they and other global warmers ignore is the fact that it is just an unproved theory all the time. The lab conditions to test it did not emulate the real conditions in the atmosphere.

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