Read it, it is amusing and frightening,

Blair said:
"In truth Kyoto is not radical enough," he said. "Yet it is at present the 
most that is do-able and even then the largest nation, the United States, 
stands outside it."
(a simple economic world recession will cause everybody to comply with 
Kyoto, it is too little too late)

"They (US) believe the targets are unachievable without unacceptable 
economic consequences."
(nobody can seriously belive that, the truth is that US have an other agenda)

Blair will address the Earth Summit yesterday. His close but absent ally, 
U.S. President George W. Bush, faces fierce criticism from 
environmentalists who say he is obstructing progress on the environment and 
sustainable development.
(and they are right)

The British premier said that, to address U.S. fears, better use of 
science, technology and market incentives were needed to win support for 
Kyoto "and the necessary, more radical, action on climate change".
(I do not understand this nonsense)

Calling for greater political will to tackle the problem, Blair promised to 
put forward specific British proposals after consulting with G8 allies.
(God help us)

"We need a systematic attempt to work out the potential of the most 
exciting scientific work now being done, for example in the areas of fuel 
cell technology, offshore wind and tidal energy, and converting waste to 
create methane," he said.
"Kyoto is right, but it is not enough."
(Politicians like this, but what about doing something with the exiting 
"ready to go" technologies)

But Blair said he was proud of his record and defended the role of business 
in promoting growth and development.
(What record? Did anyone see anything, without using a microscope?)

"We can't solve climate change by being anti-business or anti-success,"
(it will instead create a whole new field of businesses and employment 
opportunities, but the established friends of the politician might suffer)

"Free trade is vital and neither the EU, the U.S., Japan nor any other 
wealthy nation should be retreating from it,"
(it will localize the energy production and make the world trade really 
free and voluntary, instead of "Free trade" of today)

Hakan



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