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We bring to the attention of our readers, an archive of opinion, news, and analysis on the issue of Global Warming, which is currently being debated in Copenhagen under the auspices of the UN Framework Agreement on Climate Change. The corporate media, in chorus, is calling upon public opinion to endorse the Global Warming consensus, which supports a multibillion dollar carbon trading system. CO2 emissions are heralded in the editorial as the single and most important threat to the future of humanity. The evidence that CO2 is the sole cause of Global Warming is questionable, as revealed by numerous scientific studies. This archive on Climate Change published by Global Research brings together a vast body of critique, analysis and opinion regarding the Climate Change. What is the hidden agenda behind the Copenhagen CO15 Summit? The governments of NATO countries act on behalf of the interests of the financial establishment, the oil companies and the defense contractors. The Global Warming consensus is being used to justify a lucrative multibillion carbon trading scheme which seeks to enrich corporations and financial institutions to the detriment of the developing countries. This carbon trading scheme does not serve the interests of social justice. Quite the opposite. While we share the concerns of the environmentalists, there is no reason to uphold something which is untrue or questionable to reach stated environmental goals. Reducing toxic manmade emissions, preserving biodiversity, protecting wildlife and preventing deforestation are objectives in their own right. The implementation of an environmental program geared explicitly towards reducing environmental contamination and pollution at the national and international levels requires neither the Global Warming Consensus, nor a profit driven carbon trading system. Michel Chossudovsky, Global Research, December 12, 2009 Part I Opinion and Analysis Part II News Reports on Climate Change PART I OPINION AND ANALYSIS
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