Originally posted by optimus2861
Bingo on both counts. Russia wasn't going to sign the thing at all until Putin did the math and realized he could make out like a bandit selling carbon-emissions credits to stupid countries like us who signed the thing without having a flip-flying clue how to actually implement it. (Thanks again, Jean Chretien, you asshat)
I can't wait to see the federal government try to justify sending hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars to Russia for the sake of Kyoto, or what the environmental lobby in this country thinks about that precious treaty when that happens.
Bingo on both counts. Russia wasn't going to sign the thing at all until Putin did the math and realized he could make out like a bandit selling carbon-emissions credits to stupid countries like us who signed the thing without having a flip-flying clue how to actually implement it. (Thanks again, Jean Chretien, you asshat)
I can't wait to see the federal government try to justify sending hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars to Russia for the sake of Kyoto, or what the environmental lobby in this country thinks about that precious treaty when that happens.
That may threaten to shut down some of or much of the tar sands developments that are planned or underway.
We did this once before. I'm really sure we don't want to go there again.
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