Tuesday, September 17, 2013

UN official says people won't vote to control the weather until their home floods

The UN official "even seemed to suggest that a global solution to the [non-global-warming] issue wasn't likely until the effects of climate change came barreling down on peoples' heads or flooding into their homes." He "appealed directly to the world's voters to pressure their politicians into taking tougher action against the buildup of greenhouse gases." [Good luck with that]







UN Official: World Failing Over Climate Change

International leaders are failing in their fight against global warming, one of the United Nations' top climate officials said Tuesday, appealing directly to the world's voters to pressure their politicians into taking tougher action against the buildup of greenhouse gases. [Good luck with that]
Halldor Thorgeirsson told journalists gathered at London's Imperial College that world's leaders weren't working hard enough to prevent potentially catastrophic climate change.
"We are failing as an international community," he said. "We are not on track."
Thorgeirsson, a senior director with the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, was speaking with two years left to go before the world powers gather in Paris for another round of negotiations over the future of the world's climate, which scientists warn will warm dramatically unless action is taken to cut down on greenhouse gas emissions.
He seemed to strike a pessimistic note, talking down the idea that Paris — or any other conference — would produce a grand bargain that would ensure the reductions needed to prevent a dangerous warming of the Earth's atmosphere. He even seemed to suggest that a global solution to the [non] issue wasn't likely until the effects of climate change came barreling down on peoples' heads or flooding into their homes.
"I don't think that an international treaty will ever be the primary driver for the difficult decisions to be made," he warned. "It's the problem itself that will be the primary driver — and the consequences of that problem."
Quizzed on the repeated failure of the international community to organize a global deal on greenhouse gases, he said that the politicians involved had to be held to account.
"This is a question that needs to be asked at the ballot box," he said. "This is a question that needs to be asked of leaders at all levels."

2 comments:

  1. Alarmist claims to extend the gravy train. Greenhouse Gasses do not do as it says on the tin. They cannot heat the surface, only the sun can do that.

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  2. Earth to Halldor Thorgeirsson, we, or you, cannot control the weather.

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