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European Union warns U.S., China over climate change, saying it could impose sanctions
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Maybe increased international pressure on the US to decrease our carbon production will help us overcome our unreasonable prejudice against non-carbon producing nuclear energy.
The flat temperatures of the past 10 years ought to have put the idea of CO2-driven warming to bed, but so many people are so heavily invested in it that it will take something dramatic to change their thinking.
The EU is caught in the web of "correct" thinking about global warming without demanding evidence. That has been a dangerous state of mind in their past, and we all should have learned.
Once the more environment-sensative Europeans (who are obviously moraly superior to the rest of the world) claim to have the moral-high-ground on environmentalism, global-warming crusade, etc... they feel they now have the right to mandate to other countries, impose sanctions for disobdience, crush their economy if they must, etc, to FORCE other countries to live their way.
Standard operating procedure for Socialist cultures.
Sensible Scientist: No evidence that CO2 has ever caused temperature change? None at all? The earth would be the same temperature without CO2? Even Professor Chritie (king of the global warming sceptics) will tell you that without CO2 we will freeze to death and with too much we will roast. You have just lost your moniker.
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