Showing posts with label Copenhagen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Copenhagen. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 09, 2009

Sommet de Copenhague : L’OPEP joue des billions

LE TEMPS: Les pays exportateurs de pétrole ont beaucoup à perdre dans la bataille du climat. Ils revendiquent une aide financière des pays industrialisés pour compenser la chute de leurs revenus si la Conférence de Copenhague atteignait ses objectifs

C’était joué d’avance. Le chef de la délégation saoudienne à la Conférence de Copenhague, Mohammed al-Sabban, a profité de l’affaire des e-mails controversés de l’université britannique d’East Anglia pour remettre en cause le réchauffement climatique. «Le niveau de confiance est affecté, a-t-il déclaré lundi, au premier jour du sommet. Le Climategate va clairement influencer la nature de ce en quoi nous pouvons croire […] et les orientations qui seront prises dans les jours qui viennent.»

L’Arabie saoudite et, derrière elle, l’Organisation des pays producteurs de pétrole (OPEP) se sentent menacées par la lutte contre le réchauffement climatique depuis qu’elle s’est dessinée, en 1992, au Sommet de la Terre de Rio. Elles craignent qu’une mobilisation mondiale contre les gaz à effet de serre n’exerce une double pression à la baisse sur le pétrole, leur principale source de revenus: pression sur la demande et pression sur le prix. >>> Etienne Dubuis | Mercredi 09 Décembre 2009

Thursday, December 03, 2009

Climate Scientist James Hansen Hopes Summit Will Fail

TIMES ONLINE: A leading scientist acclaimed as the grandfather of global warming has denounced the Copenhagen summit on climate change next week as a farce.

James Hansen, the director of Nasa’s Goddard Insitute for Space Studies, told The Times that he planned to boycott the UN conference because it was seeking a counter-productive agreement to limit emissions through a “cap and trade” system.

“They are selling indulgences there. The developed nations want to continue basically business as usual so they are expected to purchase indulgences to give some small amount of money to developing countries. They do that in the form of offsets and adaptation funds.” he said.

Dr Hansen, 68, the fifth of seven children of an Iowa farmer, joined Nasa after taking his PhD to study Venus but changed course when he realised that man-made emissions were choking the atmosphere on his own planet.

He was one of the first voices to raise the alarm about rising global temperatures in the early 1980s, forecasting correctly that the planet would warm in the coming decades. >>> James Bone in New York | Thursday, December 03, 2009

Monday, November 30, 2009

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Climat : Barack Obama ira à Copenhague

Obama avec un air d'arrogance. Crédits photo : Le Temps

LE TEMPS: La Maison-Blanche présente des objectifs chiffrés de réduction de leurs émissions polluantes. Mais des éléments relativisent cet engagement du plus grand pollueur par habitant de la planète

Barack Obama pouvait difficilement faire autrement. Mercredi, la Maison-Blanche a confirmé que le président se rendrait bien aux discussions de Copenhague sur le climat qui, à partir du 7 décembre, doivent réunir la planète entière en vue de négocier un traité qui fera suite au Protocole de Kyoto de 1997. Barack Obama y sera le 9 décembre, y apportera des engagements américains, mais devrait déjà être reparti lorsque les délégations entreront dans le vif de la négociation.

La Maison-Blanche explique que le président est prêt «à mettre sur la table» des propositions chiffrées de réduction des émissions américaines de gaz à effet de serre: 17% en 2020, par rapport aux niveaux de 2005, 30% en 2025 et 42% en 2030. Cet engagement, note le communiqué, est conforme à la volonté des Etats-Unis de réduire le niveau d’émissions de 83% d’ici à 2050. Il démontre leur souhait de contribuer à résoudre ce problème «que les Etats-Unis ont trop longtemps négligé». Engagement hypothétique >>> Luis Lema | Jeudi 26 Novembre 2009

NZZ ONLINE: China will Anstieg von Treibhausgasen bremsen: Peking nennt erstmals konkrete Ziele vor Weltklimagipfel in Kopenhagen >>> sda/dpa | Donnerstag, 26. November 2009

Saturday, June 27, 2009

A Case of Dogma Trumping Truth? Polar Bear Expert Barred by Global Warmists

THE TELEGRAPH: Dr Taylor, who has studied the animals for 30 years, was told his views 'are extremely unhelpful’, reveals Christopher Booker.

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According to the world’s leading expert on polar bears, their numbers are higher than they were 30 years ago. Photo: The Telegraph

Over the coming days a curiously revealing event will be taking place in Copenhagen. Top of the agenda at a meeting of the Polar Bear Specialist Group (set up under the International Union for the Conservation of Nature/Species Survival Commission) will be the need to produce a suitably scary report on how polar bears are being threatened with extinction by man-made global warming.

This is one of a steady drizzle of events planned to stoke up alarm in the run-up to the UN's major conference on climate change in Copenhagen next December. But one of the world's leading experts on polar bears has been told to stay away from this week's meeting, specifically because his views on global warming do not accord with those of the rest of the group.

Dr Mitchell Taylor has been researching the status and management of polar bears in Canada and around the Arctic Circle for 30 years, as both an academic and a government employee. More than once since 2006 he has made headlines by insisting that polar bear numbers, far from decreasing, are much higher than they were 30 years ago. Of the 19 different bear populations, almost all are increasing or at optimum levels, only two have for local reasons modestly declined.

Dr Taylor agrees that the Arctic has been warming over the last 30 years. But he ascribes this not to rising levels of CO2 – as is dictated by the computer models of the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and believed by his PBSG colleagues – but to currents bringing warm water into the Arctic from the Pacific and the effect of winds blowing in from the Bering Sea. >>> Christopher Booker | Saturday, June 27, 2009

Thursday, February 05, 2009

Arrested Dutch Cartoonist Speaks Out in Denmark

NIS NEWS BULLETIN: COPENHAGEN - For the first time since his arrest, Dutch cartoonist Gregorius Nekschot has spoken in public. This did not take place in the Netherlands though but in Denmark, at the invitation of the Free Press Society.

The organisation wished to give Nekschot a platform in Copenhagen in protest against "that shameless Netherlands, with that shameless government, which is endangering freedom to speech," the president of the Free Press Society, Lars Hedegaard, said in De Volkskrant newspaper yesterday.

The Dutch cartoonist wore an Islamic all-enveloping robe in Copenhagen, making him totally unrecognisable. He chose a nikab as a statement against Islam as a suffocating ideology, but also to show that he has been living in "a prison" for almost a year although he has not been physically locked up.

The then relatively unknown cartoonist was arrested in his home in Amsterdam on 13 May 2008 for causing offence and inciting to hatred. He is still awaiting a decision from the Public Prosecutors' Office (OM) on whether he will be prosecuted.

Nekschot, who has never dared to show his face or reveal his true name in the media, stated the arrest has put him in danger. His anonymity is at risk; if he is prosecuted, everyone will know who he is - including Muslim extremists. "Look what happened to Theo van Gogh," De Volkskrant quoted him as saying.

After the Danish cartoon riots, the Dutch government set up an 'Interdepartmental Work Group on Cartoon Problems'. Nekschot says he was arrested by this group - "the most ridiculous institution ever in Dutch history" - as a gesture to the Arab world. [Source: NIS News Bulletin] Thirsday, February 5, 2009

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Thursday, December 11, 2008

Greek Unrest Spreads: Solidarity Protests Across Europe Turn Violent

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Demonstrators in Rome. Photo courtesy of SpiegelOnline International

SPIEGELONLINE INTERNATIONAL: As Greece entered its sixth day of unrest sparked by the police shooting of a 15-year-old boy, violence spread to other parts of Europe on Thursday. Solidarity protests in cities including Rome, Madrid and Copenhagen turned into skirmishes between demonstrators and police.

The unrest that has gripped Greece for days has started to spill over into other European capitals, with arrests made in Rome, Copenhagen and Madrid on Wednesday night after solidarity demonstrations descended into violence.

The situation in Greece itself had calmed somewhat by mid-morning Thursday following pre-dawn violence which saw students clash with police. Youth threw stones and fire bombs at police in the early hours of the morning in the sixth day of protests since the fatal shooting of 15-year-old Alexandros Grigoropoulos ingited anger over police brutality. The events have also stoked public anger with the government -- resentment that was already widespread following a series of financial scandals and unpopular reforms.

Much of the worst violence has been perpetrated by young anarchists, the so-called Black Bloc. But there is growing anger among the wider public about the inability of the government to control the situation and restore calm. On Wednesday a general strike across Greece halted flights and closed banks, schools and some hospital services.

Meanwhile, flourishes of violence spread to other parts of Europe. In Istanbul about a dozen Turkish left-wing protestors daubed red paint over the front of the Greek consulate, while the country's embassies in Rome and Moscow were attacked by fire bombers and stone throwers. In the Italian university town of Bologna, five police officers were reported injured after clashing with demonstrators outside the Greek consulate. >>> smd -- with wire reports | December 11, 2008

GLOBEANDMAIL: Ugly Tactics of the Rioters Now Coming Under Attack

Watching television and video coverage of the riots that have swept through Greece this week, it is hard not to notice something curious: The police, for the most part, do not seem to be fighting back.

Except when stoned or pelted with Molotov cocktails themselves, they often left the rioters alone to smash store windows and set fire to buildings.

That apparent restraint springs from a November night in 1973 when the forces of a six-year-old dictatorship battered their way onto the campus of the Athens Polytechnic. No one knows the exact toll, but something like 40 people were killed, and the anger over their deaths helped bring down the military government.

Ever since, student protesters have enjoyed a special status in Greece. Lionized for bringing down the regime of the colonels, they take to the streets with a frequency and a ferocity that is unusual even in Europe. >>> Marcus Gee | December 10, 2008

TIMESONLINE: Greek Violence Spreads across Europe

Suspected anarchist protests which have dogged Greece for the last week spread outside the country today, with mobs causing violent scenes in Italy, Spain, Russia, Denmark and Turkey.

Greek diplomatic missions were vandalised in the attacks, while police, local authority and media representatives were also targeted in what appeared a co-ordinated escalation.

The upsurge took place as protests continued in Greece following the killing last Saturday of Alexandros Grigoropoulos.
Today, mobs pelted 20 police stations with rocks and bottles, overturned cars and blocked streets in central Athens. Police responded with tear gas as sporadic violence persisted amid Greece’s worst rioting in decades.

Four people were detained and at least one man was hospitalised with injuries, authorities said. In a gesture which appeared designed to ease the violence, MPs held a minute of silence for Mr Grigoropoulos.

Yet what were originally relatively localised protests over the killing have since been hijacked by mobs of self-styled anarchists who authorities say are looking for trouble, and today they spread out of Greece for the first time.

In Denmark, a total of 32 people were arrested in Copenhagen after protests turned violent while, in Madrid and Barcelona, several police officers were injured and 11 people were arrested following clashes.

The violence also spread to Turkey, where a dozen protesters were reported to have painted the Turkish-flag red on the Greek consulate. In Moscow and Rome, meanwhile, petrol bombs were reported to have been aimed at Greek Embassies.

Meanwhile, a crew of television journalists from Russia were attacked by 50 youths as they filmed clashes in Exarchia, Greece, a known hotbed of student radicalism. One correspondent from the NTV television station was injured. >>> David Byers | December 11, 2008

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Friday, June 20, 2008

Danish Muslims Plan to Take Jyllands-Posten to Europe’s Highest Human Rights Court

I am sorry to say, folks, but we are reaping exactly what we have sown! These problems with Islam and Muslims are endless. They don’t fit in in a Western, liberal democracy; and that’s it! And nor will they ever! - ©Mark

ISLAMONLINE.NET: COPENHAGEN — Danish Muslims are planning to take Denmark's Jyllands-Posten daily to Europe's highest human rights court over the publication of satirical drawings of Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessing be upon him).

"[Danish] Muslim organizations intend to take the case to the European Court of Human Rights," Muslim leader Mohammed Khalid Samha told IslamOnline.net on Friday, June 20.

The move comes a day after a Danish court rejected a suit by seven Muslim groups against newspaper editors for publishing the offensive cartoons.

"We were quite sure that the Danish judiciary would not be fair to Muslims," said Samha. Muslims Take Prophet Cartoons to EU Court >>> By Nidal Abu Arif | June 20. 2008

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