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This Cancun meeting ought to end like the last one, with the kleptocrats sent packing with copies of the Collected Economic Wisdom of the Gipper as the best prescription for dealing with climate change.
Reading the climate news in recent weeks, one might start to wonder who won the last election.
The climate change issue highlights the constitutional defects of the modern administrative state.
Will George Bush salvage his legacy on climate change?
‘A prolonged and solemn farce,” Churchill’s description of 1930s disarmament talks, applies even more accurately to the annual round of UN climate talks, which just wrapped up their 17th year of world-saving negotiations in Durban, South Africa, with another 11th-hour “breakthrough” that amounts only to agreeing to meet again next year and repeat the farce.
Getting global warming on the radar screen is only half the game--the other half is the design of policies to address it effectively.
In a surprise move, the United States announcedthat it was joining other nations in a new pact that offers a refreshing and effective alternative route to tackling the problem of climate change.
The summer's hottest horror flick might be called Kyoto 8: The Bad Idea That Wouldn't Die. It opens in the U.S. Senate this week, andcomes toGleneagles, Scotland, next month.




