So now we're going to launch, with the blessings of our global power hungry president and congress, a war against all poor and undeveloped nations. From yesterday's WSJ
- "Getting basic sanitation and safe water to the 3 billion people around the world who do not have it now would cost nearly $4 billion.
By contrast, cuts in global carbon emissions that aim to limit global temperature increases to less than 2 degrees Celsius over the next century would cost $40 TRILLION a year by 2100. These cuts do nothing to reduce the number of people without access to clean drinking water and sanitation." Bjorn Lomberg, WSJ, November 9.
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The point has never been to make life better for the poor (great article) but to have more control.
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