US continues its terror, this time on the environment
Ozone talks fail over US demands:
After ignoring Kyoto accord by the US, it is now time to ignore some other previous commitments on ozone protection.
Once again US acts against its previous commitments. Once again US displays its disgusting arrogance. Once again US shows how unreliable it is in fulfilling what it has already agreed.
Big business interests don't let the US breath a fresh air. And the big business servants at the white House do whatever in their power to satisfy their masters: the top 2% of the US population.
US bullying the world is displayed every day and the world is further realizing how monstrous it is.
From direct crimes against the humanity to indirect crimes through crimes against the environment, US is only leaving dirty traces from itself in every policy and action it takes.
Over 30% of the world pollution is created in the US which consists about 4% of the world population. Meanwhile, its leaders do nothing about it but to let the big industries continue their terror against the environment that belongs not only to the Americans (most of whom are damn too busy with baseball, basketball, football, Hollywood movies, talk shows and sope opras to realize what their leaders are doing to the world including the future of their own next generation), but to all people of the world.
Ozone layer will not be completely healed for at least 50 years
"At the Nairobi conference a number of countries requested small exemptions from the Montreal Protocol, the international treaty on ozone-destroying chemicals. But the US asked to be allowed to increase methyl bromide use in 2005 rather than eliminating it.
Methyl bromide is used to kill agricultural pests, and US farmers argue there is no effective alternative.
But David Doniger of the environmental group the Natural Resources Defence Council, who was at the talks, said the US government gave in to the demands of business.
"The Bush administration is tilted way over towards the polluters and caters to their wish-list of regulatory weakenings," Mr Doniger said.
The head of US delegation admitted there would now be pressure inside the US simply to ignore its obligations on methyl bromide." Read it here . Also read US 'censored' green report .
None of this is surprising however. US leaders breath in order to serve their masters.
After ignoring Kyoto accord by the US, it is now time to ignore some other previous commitments on ozone protection.
Once again US acts against its previous commitments. Once again US displays its disgusting arrogance. Once again US shows how unreliable it is in fulfilling what it has already agreed.
Big business interests don't let the US breath a fresh air. And the big business servants at the white House do whatever in their power to satisfy their masters: the top 2% of the US population.
US bullying the world is displayed every day and the world is further realizing how monstrous it is.
From direct crimes against the humanity to indirect crimes through crimes against the environment, US is only leaving dirty traces from itself in every policy and action it takes.
Over 30% of the world pollution is created in the US which consists about 4% of the world population. Meanwhile, its leaders do nothing about it but to let the big industries continue their terror against the environment that belongs not only to the Americans (most of whom are damn too busy with baseball, basketball, football, Hollywood movies, talk shows and sope opras to realize what their leaders are doing to the world including the future of their own next generation), but to all people of the world.
Ozone layer will not be completely healed for at least 50 years
"At the Nairobi conference a number of countries requested small exemptions from the Montreal Protocol, the international treaty on ozone-destroying chemicals. But the US asked to be allowed to increase methyl bromide use in 2005 rather than eliminating it.
Methyl bromide is used to kill agricultural pests, and US farmers argue there is no effective alternative.
But David Doniger of the environmental group the Natural Resources Defence Council, who was at the talks, said the US government gave in to the demands of business.
"The Bush administration is tilted way over towards the polluters and caters to their wish-list of regulatory weakenings," Mr Doniger said.
The head of US delegation admitted there would now be pressure inside the US simply to ignore its obligations on methyl bromide." Read it here . Also read US 'censored' green report .
None of this is surprising however. US leaders breath in order to serve their masters.
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