As predicted on December 8, 1997 . . . . immediately after the Kyoto summary was published . . . . via the poem included below . . . the madness of greed as best expressed through the actions of Canada's Prime Minister Harper and a Parliament wherein 'Sign-Up for the Sell-Out of Canada to America's interests! We'll make personal fortunes!' is the call of the day.
The message To Prime Minister Chretien, available on the links above . . . makes clear where the madness that so infects such politicians . . . is leading the world.
"Canada will become the first country to formally withdraw from Kyoto, which it says is badly flawed because it does not cover all major emitters of greenhouse gasses, notably the United States and China.
The news came as little surprise, especially since Mr Kent said last month that "Kyoto is the past." The right-of-centre Conservatives took power in 2006 and made it clear they would not stick to Canada's Kyoto commitments.
"As we've said, Kyoto for Canada is in the past ... We are invoking our legal right to formally withdraw from Kyoto," Mr Kent told reporters after returning from talks in Durban, South Africa, on extending the protocol."
As posted at: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/environment/climatechange/8952517/Canada-pulls-out-of-Kyoto-protocol.html
Of course . . . what Mr, Harper and the rest of all such hypocrites are NOT saying is that their personal fortunes shall be increased by selling out to the madness of greed . . .
Hum Low The Bells Of Kyoto
Hum Low The Bells Of Kyoto
Bang low your dirge to the sea.
Your sound so despond will not travel long
Your tune was not meant to be.
Drum Low The Bells Of Kyoto
Speak soft of our crimes of the past
And sing loud the cry that truth had to die
In order that profits would last.
Cry Low The Bells Of Kyoto
Sing soft the lies of our greed
And peal plaintive song of needs all gone wrong
And air unfit to breathe.
Hum soft all the bells! To an empty world tell!
Of Kyoto's smiles and deceit
Hum soft all the bells!
To an empty world tell!
The greed of lies on spreadsheets.
Copyright December 8, 1997 Daniel J. Lavigne