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2003-12-02 International
Good Bye Kyoto...
Fifteen years of international effort to combat climate change appeared doomed last night after Russia said it would not ratify the Kyoto protocol, the world treaty on global warming.
You can still hear the sound of liberals jerking off about this ’setback’
Russian ratification is necessary for the treaty to take effect. Andrei Illarionov, a senior economic adviser to President Vladimir Putin, said in a surprise announcement in Moscow that Russia was refusing to sign the agreement, because to do so would threaten the country’s economic growth.
At last, the only true thing about Kyoto to be published in a long, long time.
The decision means the collapse of the mechanism, agonisingly constructed by thous- ands of officials from more than 150 countries over a decade and a half, for the world to try to deal with its greatest threat.
No, the greatest threat was enviro-commies. Jeez, can’t this writer get anything right?
United Nations scientists now predict that global average temperatures may rise by up to 6C by the end of the century in a profound climatic destabilisation that will result in fiercer storms and rising sea levels.
Notice the ’up to’ phrase. That means the temp is just as likely not to rise at all
In large areas of the world, agriculture may become impossible; other parts may become uninhabitable because of flooding, hurricanes, increased disease, or the disappearance of the land. This will take place while the earth’s population is rising towards 10 billion or more.
Note, the use of the word ’may’. Brilliant rhetoric, albeit crappy objectivity by the reporter.
Ironically, Mr Illarionov’s announcement coincided with the publication of a UN report suggesting that skiing would soon be impossible in many European winter resorts because rising temperatures were leading to the disappearance of snow.
I guess the whole idea of Kyoto was so liberals can have their ski resorts. You know how this works. They complain about something that they can’t allow because of some policy they disagree with, then they ban it.
Although diplomats were trying last night to clarify the status of the Russian announcement, its unequivocal nature is the clearest sign that Moscow sees too many drawbacks in the pact to limit emissions of the greenhouse gases, principally carbon dioxide from motor vehicles and electricity generation, which are causing the atmosphere to heat.
There is scant evidence the automotive and industrial emissions are responsible for global warming, assuming that a contstant rise in temp can even been gaged.
Since the treaty was agreed in December 1997, 120 countries including Britain have ratified it, but its fate has hung by a Russian thread since President George Bush, the oilman son of an oilman father, withdrew the US from it in March 2001, also alleging a threat to economic competitiveness.
the ’oilman’ tag is critical to this leftwinger. You know that oil is an evil commodity: that is why they tax it at every level.
To take effect, the treaty has to be ratified by nations responsible for 55 per cent or more of the greenhouse gas emissions of the industrialised countries in 1990. In the absence of the US, the world’s biggest emitter with 25 per cent of the total, this could not be achieved without the Russian contribution of 17 per cent.
So sad. Too bad.
Mr Illarionov did not mince his words when he made his announcement after a meeting between President Putin and European businessmen. "In its current form, this protocol cannot be ratified," he said. "The Kyoto protocol places significant limitations on the economic growth of Russia. It’s impossible to undertake responsibilities that place serious limits on the country’s growth."

The chances of the protocol being substantially renegotiated to satisfy Mr Illarionov are nil, so it is in its current form that it will stand or fall.

At the outset, Russia was confidently expected to ratify, but in the past 18 months Russian ministers and officials had raised increasing concerns by a series of will-we, won’t-we statements. A decision had been expected next spring after the Russian elections.

There have been rumours over the past few months that the Americans have been putting pressure on the Russians to pull out of Kyoto. American withdrawal meant the loss of one of Kyoto’s biggest attractions for the Russians - the chance to sell to the US, for billions of dollars, their notional surplus emissions of greenhouse gases, brought about by the collapse of Russian heavy industry in the 1990s.

This year has produced new evidence of a rapidly changing and destabilising climate. India, Sri Lanka and the US have registered record high temperatures, rainfall and tornadoes; Europe has seen record heatwaves, unprecedented forest fires and great rivers, such as the Po in Italy, reduced to a trickle.
We’re always recording record high temps. Right now winter in Oklahoma has been pretty darn cold so far, just like it has in decades passed.
Posted by badanov 2003-12-02 7:27:49 PM|| || Front Page|| [2 views since 2007-05-07]  Top

#1 good hackjob by the Independent. Excellent journalistic science from guys that had to take remedial math to get out of prep/high school. Never fails to amaze me, I just thank God Gore lost or we might've signed on to this western fossil-fuel guilt pact. Note that nobody in a modern industrialized society's met (or even tried) their Kyoto cuts?
Posted by Frank G  2003-12-2 7:36:32 PM||   2003-12-2 7:36:32 PM|| Front Page Top

#2 I imagine more than one government leader is breathing a sigh of relief as the economic impact of this junk science was enormous. However, just as many will continue to avail themselves of increased fossil fuel consumption taxes, for the children.
Posted by john  2003-12-2 8:18:53 PM||   2003-12-2 8:18:53 PM|| Front Page Top

#3 Naturally, the Canadian government (wholly-owned subsidiary of France and the Sierra Club) rushed to say that it would go ahead with its Kyoto plans, whether anyone else did so or not. For those outside Canada, please note that the auto industry in Eastern Canada has been given an exemption from Kyoto (Ontario voted solidly for the Govern-for-ever Liberals) whilst the Canadian oil business (in Alberta) is squarely in the sights of the Tax-and-Steal eastern liberal "elite".
Posted by Patrick B 2003-12-2 9:29:37 PM||   2003-12-2 9:29:37 PM|| Front Page Top

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