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Achim Steiner, head of the UN Environment Programme in Kenya

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Uploaded by on Jan 26, 2008

Achim Steiner, head of the UN Environment Programme, based in Kenya, talks about how to balance economic slowdown with environmental investments.

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  • When a cattle beast is placed in a paddock it is supposed to produce methane and CO2. True but if that beast is removed the natural decomposing of the vegetation will do exactly the same and thus it is immaterial whether a beast does the decomposing or not. Coclusion, Achim Steiner talks rubbish.

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    Hydrogen dioxide = H2O = Water by the way - just in case you really didn't know that either!

  • NASA now says that there is a mini ice-age coming and a few days the whole global warming issue went bust when the sun suddenly entered a cooler phase of it's cycle!

    That will teach the bullshitters to try and bullshit us!

    The global warming that was occurring was 76% due to solar cycle, 22% due to volcanos and the other 2% due to a MIX of manmade AND natural causes.

    Thinking carbon is bad for the planet is like thinking hydrogen dioxide is a poison!

  • Wow... that guy is totally lost! He buys the BS about global warming and wants to expand the and strengthen the grip that globalists have on the planet.

    Not surprisingly he works in/for the United Nations. People like this need to review real science and look at real historical record and research about economical dominance by empirical powers.

    Seriously, this guy is lost!

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  • Ironically an economic slowdown would help the environment. If we could come up with a definitive way to have both successively, that would be fantastic.

  • maldito judio.

  • Yes but how do we convince those who don't even believe in climate change in the urgency acting NOW?

    Cheers,

    Fi

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