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Democracy Now! Tuesday, December 15, 200Negotiations are back on track at the UN climate summit after a walkout yesterday by developing countries highlighted the growing divide between rich and poor nations. African delegates led the walkout, accusing the UN chair of the conference of trying to kill the Kyoto Protocol. Meanwhile, outside the Bella Center, Danish police are intensifying their crackdown on climate justice activists. We speak with Bill McKibben, founder of 350.org, and Wahu Kaara, a longtime social justice and democracy activist in Kenya.

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  • No se olviden que la falta de democracia y pobreza en el tercer mundo está ligada a la depredación ambiental y a los intereses económicos internacionales, dado que son los países desarrollados (gracias a sus consorcios) quienes obtienen las materias que necesitan para mantener su desarrollo interno. Estas reuniones son fallidas desde el momento en que E. U. y China se reusan a seguir cualquier política ambiental y de respeto fuera de su territorio.

  • global warming is a fraud

  • George Soros and the World Bank owns you fools. Its all about global control via loans. You guys are stools to believe you had anything to say at all...

  • Gimme da money

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