Global warming conferences - in the winter?

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Wouldn’t you think that serious global warming ‘activists’ would make sure to book their conferences in July? The idea of attending a global warming conference in a snowstorm just doesn’t make much sense.

It would be kind of like going out to rake leaves in December.


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Rachel | January 31st, 2007 at 3:21 pm
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I don’t think it matters what season to meet in. It seems to me like some places in the world didn’t even have a winter. I’m from the poconos in PA and there hasnt been a winter storm at all this winter.. I think the most we got was about 2 inches and in the alps people were running around in their shorts. I think this would be a great time to have the confrence cause obviously something should be done!

parisgirl | February 1st, 2007 at 1:02 am
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Yes, you’re right. It has been a truly bizarre winter. Better to have the conference sooner rather than later. Do you think Paris was the right place to have this conference? And what do you think about turning the lights out on the Eiffel Tower for a symbolic five minutes?

Jimmy Deuchars | February 4th, 2007 at 9:08 am
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I don’t think anything can be done. It was just America and the west that got the world into this state. . Now that Russia and China has opened up for cars fridges etc and due to the greed for sales by greedy business men this will blow the head right off the world, there will be no stopping them.

Recently it was reported that the young chinese are swapping their pedal bikes for flashy cars and they are the most populated country on earth. Do you think anything will stop them?

No i’m afraid this world is a goner.

parisgirl | February 10th, 2007 at 10:44 pm
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Is it any surprise that NASA is already showing kiddie shows at Cape Kennedy about life on a space station? For anyone who lived through Watergate, you’ll remember the famous quote:
“When the going gets tough, the tough get going”.


 
 
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