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Africa Subsaharan
African Climate Change Negotiators Propose Billions in Compensation From Rich Nations
2009-08-28
Of course they do.
Representatives of eight African countries proposed Aug. 24 that the continent's leaders should seek more than $67 billion per year in compensation from developed countries at a U.N. climate change summit to be held in Copenhagen in December.
Why not just ask Bambi for it? That's chump change to him....
The proposal was drafted by negotiators from Algeria, Congo, Ethiopia, Kenya, Mauritius, Mozambique, Nigeria, and Uganda who met in the Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa.

"Africa needs to be compensated for the damage to its economy caused by climate change, although it contributes little to global warming,"
Africa contributes little to any g-d thing, except violence, expecially against its own people.
Rhoda Peace Tumusiime, the African Union's commissioner for rural economy and agriculture, said.

A background "concept note" developed for a recent meeting of the panel on climate change stressed the need for African countries to support legally binding instruments to deal with global climate change.
And who's going to enforce these "instruments"? Somalia?
Besides the compensation issue, the paper called for major emitters of greenhouse gases to reduce their emissions by at least 40 percent below 1990 levels by 2020, and by up to 95 percent below 1990 levels by 2050.

The paper recommended that developed countries commit 0.5 percent of their gross domestic product to climate change mitigation in developing countries.
I'll commit to a hail and hearty "FU" - will that suffice?
"Developed countries should also commit to the deployment, diffusion, and transfer of technology to developing countries, based on principles of accessibility, affordability, appropriateness, and adaptability you give and we TAKE, TAKE, TAKE," said Abebe Haile-Gabriel, acting director of the African Union's Division for Rural Economy and Agriculture.
Link is to Africa Union website; scroll down to "24 August 2009 Meeting" for concept paper, texts of speeches, and other documents.
Posted by:Barbara Skolaut

#7  Clearly KIMMIE = NORTH KOREA must build their LRBMS in order to preclude the US, EU from being first to save the earth and put on display???

OTOH, CHINESE MIL FORUM > CHINA [website] SAYS MICHAEL PHELPS IS KOREAN! IIRC Phelps' ancestors migrated to CONUS-NORAM from Korye approxi 1000 years ago.

***cough**Cough*** > "MAVERICK" AS TOM CRUISE > " I COULD TELL YOU, BUT THEN I"LL HAVE TO KILL YA".
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2009-08-28 22:51  

#6  ION FARK > RUSSIAN SCIENTISTS: US-EU PLAN TO "MOVE" EARTH'S ORBIT DOOMED [to fail].

OOOOOOOO, IIRC SPIKE? = ION? TV > IHC.com? > The Earth's human population needs a LOTTERY = LOTTERY SYS to survive the possible pending "SOLAR OCCURRENCE/EVENT" OF 2012???

[D *** NG IT, BUY YOUR LOTTERY TICKET TODAY!].
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2009-08-28 22:43  

#5  We will pay em in Zimbob dollars and it's a deal. Write it up on toilet paper.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2009-08-28 21:50  

#4  That's very crude and non-PC, Frank.

Keep up the good work. ;-p
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2009-08-28 20:19  

#3  they gave us HIV. Should we discuss compensation?
Posted by: Frank G   2009-08-28 19:49  

#2  Ponies emit CO2 from one end and methane from the other.

Give 'em a Zebra Hybrid.
Posted by: Skunky Glins 5***   2009-08-28 19:47  

#1  ... and a pony.
Posted by: DMFD   2009-08-28 19:16  

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