Durban Climate Summit - Part 4: The Home Stretch

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Erwin Jackson of The Climate Institute provides an update at the start of Week 2. Steps have been taken to enhance global cooperation and practical progress made on some issues. Facilitators presented a 132 page snapshot document noting these developments. The big question remains: how will we capture commitments in a legally binding form and how flexible will China, Brazil, India & the US be. For the first time, China has indicated its willingness to consider putting its domestic actions under an international agreement.

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  • If you people were serious about climate change and the poisons these cronies are spewing on us, you'd do whatever is necessary to adopt Rossi's e - cat technology. It clean & real cheap. It's been tested in front of the skeptic scientists and it works. Not only could it address climate change, it could end our reliance on nuclear power and the waste we have to keep socking away with it. Now who's going to stand up to the fossil fuel cronies and their lobbyists??? All I hear is silence..

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