Ambassador Lumumba, What Do You Really Think? by Naomi Klein With The UpTake On Wednesday in Copenhagen, Naomi Klein interviewed Lumumba Stanislaus Di-Aping, the chief negotiator for the G77, the largest developing country bloc represented at the climate summit in Copenhagen. Over the course of the negotiations, Ambassador Lumumba has gained a reputation for candor, putting the stakes for Africa in stark, emotional terms. This was Ambassador Lumumba?s first chance to react to the shocking news that Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi had crossed the G77 and backed the EU position for 2 degree temperature increased and only $10-billion in financing. He was clearly not pleased, but neither does he think the game is over. We talked about this and many other issues.
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KimalamAgameKilla 2 years ago
It is the best thing that can happen to developing countries. Developing countries do not need other hypocritical "rich" countries limiting their economic progress, when the rich countries were in fact rich they did not care about the poor ones. Now that the so called rich countries are going bankrupt, do you honestly believe that they are in it to help?
Please don't be so naive, they are looking for an excuse to tax people to cover up for their corrupt economic policies.
Peace
truefictions 2 years ago
@truefictions
you are chaeting yourself dude! if you did not sign you will be kicked out
GhenetEthiopia 2 years ago
More sham dissent. All will be well when Emperor Obama arrives and brokers an agreement after a long night of 'negotiations'. Global warming will be forgotten as soon as the New World Order has it's precious currency in place. In a decade or so people will forget the Carbon Credit or whatever they will call it, was ever related to Carbon. It will just be a One World currency controlled by the Rothschilds. I wonder will the warmists who were misled to push for this feel sorry for their children
guydecervens 2 years ago
They are not stupid and will not sign on..
The rich countries want to limit the development of the poorer countries and that will not happen.
Peace
truefictions 2 years ago