Glenn Beck, John Bolton, and Lord Christopher Monckton On Copenhagen 2009 Treaty, Climate Change and World Government–Videos
Copenhagen Treaty Must Be Stopped
Glenn Beck-10-30-09-A
Glenn Beck-10-30-09-B
Glenn Beck-10-30-09-C
Glenn Beck-10-30-09-D
Glenn Beck-10-30-09-E
MAJOR EMISSIONS ARE NOT WORTH THE MONEY DEBATE: PETER HUBER
Background Articles and Videos
Unstoppable Solar Cycles
Professor Fred Singer on Climate Change Pt 1
Professor Fred Singer on Climate Change Pt 2
Dr Roy Spencer on Global Warming Part 1 of 6
Dr Roy Spencer on Global Warming Part 2 of 6
Dr Roy Spencer on Global Warming Part 3 of 6
Dr Roy Spencer on Global Warming Part 4 of 6
Dr Roy Spencer on Global Warming Part 5 of 6
Dr Roy Spencer on Global Warming Part 6 of 6
Climate Change – Is CO2 the cause? – Pt 1 of 4
Climate Change – Is CO2 the cause? – Pt 2 of 4
Climate Change – Is CO2 the cause? – Pt 3 of 4
Climate Change – Is CO2 the cause? – Pt 4 of 4
CO2: Undergirding Modern Science
THE BOTTOMLESS WELL: Are We Running out of Energy?
Todd Stern: We Can’t Rewrite The Last Eight Years
Connie hedegaard
“…Connie Hedegaard (born September 15, 1960) has been the Danish Minister for Climate and Energy since November 23, 2007 as member of the Cabinet of Anders Fogh Rasmussen III and that of Lars Løkke Rasmussen and was the Danish Minister for the Environment from August 2, 2004 to November 23, 2007, as member of the Cabinet of Anders Fogh Rasmussen I and II, . She is a member of the Conservative People’s Party, and has been a member of the parliament (Folketing) from January 10, 1984 to October 3, 1990 and again since the 2005 Danish parliamentary election. Prior to becoming a minister, she was working as a journalist at DR. …”
Connie Hedegaard and Denmark’s energy policies
Since 2007, Connie Hedegaard has been behind Denmark’s energy successes. In April, she signed an action plan with India [2] on renewable energy. One notable achievement was her role in introducing Denmark’s Energy Policy 2008-2011. The policy made her country the first in the world to commit to an overall energy reduction, not just a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. It includes the following language.
- Energy Savings: A target of 2% reduction of total energy use from 2006 levels by 2011, and 4% by 2020.
- Renewable Energy: Increased biomass/waste and wind energy and provide large, annual subsidies for solar and wave energy. Regarding wind power, plans include support for two 200 MW offshore wind farms that are scheduled to begin energy production in 2012. Additionally, money has been set aside for informational and labeling campaigns aimed at replacing oil-fired furnaces with heat pumps.
- Energy taxes: Higher taxes on CO2 emitters, as well as a new tax on emitters of nitrogen oxide (NOx).
- Energy technology: Doubled funding for energy technology R&D.
- Transport: Extended the electric vehicle tax exemption to 2012 and introduced a tax exemption for hydrogen vehicles. Planned a tests scheme for electric vehicles. Set the goal to use 5.75% biofuels for all land transit by 2010 and 10% by 2020, in line with EU targets.
On the other hand, Hans Jørgen Koch, Deputy State Secretary at Ministry of Climate and Energy of Denmark with Connie Hedegaard is one of three other candidates/nominees for Director General of IRENA. …”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Connie_Hedegaard
Prospects for a Global Climate Treaty in Copenhagen
Lou Dobbs: No climate treaty at Copenhagen?



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