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Global Climate Change and the Copenhagen Negotiations: International Negotiations

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Uploaded by on Dec 8, 2009

Karin Mickelson, Professor of Law at the University of British Columbia, spoke on International Negotiations at the Liu Institute for Global Issues, November 27 2009. Professor Mickelson was part of a panel discussion titled "Global Climate Change and the Copenhagen Negotiations: Why is it so difficult to reach agreement?", held in anticipation of the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, December 7th - 18th, 2009.

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  • Most people are gravely ignorant about the climate.

    None of the politicians seem to have any knowledge of climate, weather, mathematics, physics or science in general..

    Every climatologist knows that CO2 rises app 800 years after a rise in temperature.

    Temp first then CO2

    The SUN's activity has a nearmost perfect correlation with the earths temperature, whereas CO2 has none, unless you screw around with the figures to make it look like so.

    Which now has been disclosed to be the case!

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