Friday, September 25, 2009

The Congo, Climate Change, Clinton, and Cover-Ups

This is really the only primer you need:

African Safari: Clinton Returns to the Scene of the Crime

You are now free to digest the agenda-pushing op, keeping in mind that the Globe totally ignored this man's recent government offensive that has added ?(how many)? to the holocaust.

Meanwhile, this guy is going to talk trees!


"Congo can be part of the solution" by Denis Sassou Nguesso | September 20, 2009

TOO OFTEN, Africa is regarded by industrialized nations as the world’s problem child, but on the critical issue of climate change my continent has the potential to be part of the solution. Africa not only has the lowest carbon footprint of any continent, but our natural resources contain a way out of the climate change catastrophe....

The Republic of Congo, is in the Congo Basin, an area often referred to as the world’s “second lung,’’ the other lung being the Amazon Basin. Together, these two invaluable resources represent a powerful weapon in the battle against climate change, for every day their trees convert man-made carbon gases into oxygen. Consequently, the removal of these trees is seen as a major polluter.

Unless you are looking to build a biomass plant 5 miles away -- then it's a great idea for some reason.

Scientists estimate that 17 percent of the world’s carbon emissions come from deforestation - as much as comes from all the cars, trucks, planes, and ships in the world combined.

Now THAT I DO NOT WANT, and here is WHY!

Of course, deforestation is a separate and unconnected issue when it comes to fart mist.

Carbon credit markets are one approach that could have a major impact on combating international deforestation. Forest conservation should be recognized as an eligible program for offsets. As the African Union’s spokesperson on climate change, I intend to carry this message to the UN this week. This would allow US corporations to purchase carbon credits from the countries of the Congo Basin, thus not only helping American industry to reach its emissions targets but also protecting these rainforests....

The guy is the president of a country because he is a globalist.

Even the smallest nation from deepest Africa....

But all this could be undermined by the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change in Copenhagen....

Nearly 2 million acres of Congo Basin forests disappear every year due to logging, mining, agriculture, and the needs of a growing population.

Thank you, MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS and EXPLOITATIVE EMPIRES ripping off resources!

As these forests disappear, tons of greenhouse gas emissions are no longer absorbed, accelerating global climate change....

Denis Sassou Nguesso is president of the Republic of Congo.

Oh, he gets an OP SPACE and I DON'T? I'm crushed.

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