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As the Cancún climate talks headed toward a conclusion on Friday, civil society groups spoke out against what they said was a flawed United Nations process. As the talks wrapped up inside the conference rooms of Cancún's luxurious Moon Palace resort, civil society groups protested the process—and found themselves increasingly iced out. John Hamiton files a report from Cancún for Democracy Now!
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yet another example of "killing the messanger"... Nice job Democracy Now...
grendelcatt 1 year ago
Unreal. And people still do not believe the tyranny that climate science is ushering in.
jag10 1 year ago
Of course they don't want a civil discussion on environmentalism. They only understand profits and controlling society. All talks on the environment with the elite have to include a way for them to make money on any new laws.
If society had a say it would be for them to quite polluting and that puts profits at risks.
MilanTbay 1 year ago 2