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Why don’t the US, EU and UK believe in climate change?

Disgusting. If these governments actually beleived in climate change and sought to do something about it, they wouldn’t be bullying poorer developing nations.
Murray Worthy, of the World Development Movement, said: “The US, UK and EU are using the same strong-arm tactics to bribe developing countries that we saw at Copenhagen. Abandoning their previous commitments to provide finance to help developing countries deal with climate change, they are now saying finance will only be available to countries that agree to a new deal that effectively abandons the Kyoto treaty.”
Basically the US, EU and UK are talking out both sides of their mouths. If I were in control of the Durban conference I’d ban these three entities from even having a chance to speak. They’re actually trying to get countries to agree to deals that are weaker than Kyoto!
EU: Why regulation matters and they’re doing it better than the US
Microsoft and the European Commission have agreed on Microsoft’s proposal to present a “Browser Choice Screen” to users with a choice of 12 browsers, based on popularity as determined by market share within the European Union. Flock was included as one of the 12 browsers, and this means that 100 Million Windows users will receive a window notifying them of their choice in innovative offerings other than Internet Explorer.
We here in the United States do not regulate enough. It’s why we have tainted food and unsafe workplaces.


