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Kyoto team decimated by resignations

Wow.  You mean this Kyoto thing isn’t going according to plan?  Wow.  Hard to believe that a bogus bit of junk science could go wrong.  (Hat tip: Ross M.)

According to a Canadian Press story in the National Post which misleads as well as informs and misinforms:

A team of officials responsible for a key part of the Kyoto implementation plan has been decimated by resignations, raising questions about whether insiders believe the plan can work.

Almost half the members of a team working on a national emissions trading system quit, rather than transfer to Environment Canada from the Department of Natural Resources, officials at the two departments say.

And then the third paragraph doles out a good dose of the big liberal media lie—the liberal media being complicit in this, the Kyoto junk science dissemination, which is going to go down as being among the biggest lies in history and biggest bits of political corruption in history:

The now-depleted team is responsible for securing the reduction of emissions from 700 companies in mining and manufacturing, oil and gas, and thermal electricity, which account for almost half of Canada’s greenhouse emissions.

Amazing how humans are responsible for less than five percent of greenhouse gas emissions, yet 700 Canadian companies—and no actual Canadian people—are responsible for over half of greenhouse gas emissions.  Amazing.  Or a total lie—you know—whatever.  As long as it sinks in and becomes the common notion!  Capitalism: bad!

This is the salient sentence in the story, but it’s buried deep within it, and liberally underplayed:

Natural Resources officials won’t speak on the record, but some privately mock Environment Canada’s Kyoto plan as little more than a fiction filled with soft numbers and wishful thinking.

Why ask “Natural Resources officials”?  Why not ask any one of the thousands of scientists around the world—including in Canada—who are mocking the Kyoto Accord as junk science—or worse?

Joel Johannesen
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