Sunday, December 6, 2009

What Is In The Copenhagen Agreement?

From the Wall Street Journal, here is an overview of the draft Copenhagen Agreement on global warming and the redistribution of global wealth.

If world leaders actually manage to wring out an agreement based on the current draft text of the Copenhagen climate-change treaty, the world is in for some nasty surprises.
Such as: a trans-national "government"; international taxation on industrialized countries, which include among others the U.S., Australia, Britain and Canada; massive economic damage, loss of constitutional sovereignty, and on it goes.
The aim is to give a new as yet unnamed U.N. body the power to directly intervene in the financial, economic, tax and environmental affairs of all the nations that sign the Copenhagen treaty.

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