mercredi 1 décembre 2010

Les nazis du Climat, en voyage à Cancun tous frais payés par les contribuables de leurs pays respectifs, planifient une pauvreté planétaire forcée


Il serait intéressant de savoir si les bureaucrates ont l'intention de montrer l'exemple en remplaçant leurs meetings tous frais payés dans des villes balnéaires tropicales telles que Cancun ou Bali par des vidéoconférences...à ce que je sache, les avions à réaction et les limousines sont plutôt polluants...

Imaginez la quantité de CO2 qu'on éviterait de rejetter dans l'atmosphère!


Global warming is now such a serious threat to mankind that climate change experts are calling for Second World War-style rationing in rich countries to bring down carbon emissions.

In one paper Professor Kevin Anderson, Director of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, said the only way to reduce global emissions enough, while allowing the poor nations to continue to grow, is to halt economic growth in the rich world over the next twenty years.

This would mean a drastic change in lifestyles for many people in countries like Britain as everyone will have to buy less ‘carbon intensive’ goods and services such as long haul flights and fuel hungry cars.

Prof Anderson admitted it “would not be easy” to persuade people to reduce their consumption of goods

He said politicians should consider a rationing system similar to the one introduced during the last “time of crisis” in the 1930s and 40s.

This could mean a limit on electricity so people are forced to turn the heating down, turn off the lights and replace old electrical goods like huge fridges with more efficient models. Food that has travelled from abroad may be limited and goods that require a lot of energy to manufacture.

“The Second World War and the concept of rationing is something we need to seriously consider if we are to address the scale of the problem we face,” he said.

Prof Anderson insisted that halting growth in the rich world does not necessarily mean a recession or a worse lifestyle, it just means making adjustments in everyday life such as using public transport and wearing a sweater rather than turning on the heating.


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