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The great global warming swindle

The West is running a protectionist racket against the developing world

Wednesday, 8th August 2007

The West’s new greenness conceals a giant protectionist racket

On 27 September, President George W. Bush will finally come in from the cold over global warming. On that day he will host a conference in Washington to be attended by what he has defined as the world’s 15 most polluting nations. He intends, for the first time, to commit the United States to slashing its carbon emissions.

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