Apparently the AGW bandwagon has moved so far that it is now safe for the icons of world capitalism uncritically to espouse it.
Excuse me while I puke (as the saying goes).
Coca-Cola spearheads 1-world climate tax
100 companies push '16 days left to seal deal' on $10 trillion treaty
Posted: November 17, 2009
By Drew Zahn
© 2009 WorldNetDaily
Hopenhagen "passport"
Coca-Cola is spearheading a coalition of more than 100 companies pushing a United Nations climate treaty to bind the U.S.
to cap-and-trade emissions regulation, commit the world's wealthiest nations to a potential $10 trillion in foreign aid
and, possibly, form a proposed international "super-grid" for regulating and distributing electric power worldwide.
Together with the SAP and Siemens corporations, Coca-Cola launched a website called Hopenhagen, leading up to the
U.N. Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark, which opens on Dec. 7. The website invites the citizens of the world
to sign a petition demanding world leaders draft binding agreements on climate change and advertises, as of today,
"16 days left to seal the deal."
Other "friends" of Hopenhagen include media outlets Newsweek, Discovery Channel, Huffington Post, Cosmopolitan,
Seventeen, The Wall Street Journal and Clear Channel, among others, Internet giants Yahoo, Google and AOL and dozens
of other companies and organizations.
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=116310
100 companies push '16 days left to seal deal' on $10 trillion treaty
Posted: November 17, 2009
By Drew Zahn
© 2009 WorldNetDaily
Hopenhagen "passport"
Coca-Cola is spearheading a coalition of more than 100 companies pushing a United Nations climate treaty to bind the U.S.
to cap-and-trade emissions regulation, commit the world's wealthiest nations to a potential $10 trillion in foreign aid
and, possibly, form a proposed international "super-grid" for regulating and distributing electric power worldwide.
Together with the SAP and Siemens corporations, Coca-Cola launched a website called Hopenhagen, leading up to the
U.N. Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark, which opens on Dec. 7. The website invites the citizens of the world
to sign a petition demanding world leaders draft binding agreements on climate change and advertises, as of today,
"16 days left to seal the deal."
Other "friends" of Hopenhagen include media outlets Newsweek, Discovery Channel, Huffington Post, Cosmopolitan,
Seventeen, The Wall Street Journal and Clear Channel, among others, Internet giants Yahoo, Google and AOL and dozens
of other companies and organizations.
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=116310
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