Greenpirates! Russia charges Greenpeace with piracy
Russian authorities have charged five Greenpeace campaigners with piracy in Murmansk and are continuing to detain and investigate as many as 25 more. If convicted they face 10-15 years in prison.
Russian authorities have charged five Greenpeace campaigners with piracy in Murmansk and are continuing to detain and investigate as many as 25 more. If convicted they face 10-15 years in prison.
Russia seized the Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise and towed it into the port of Murmansk after Greenpeace personnel “attacked” Russia's “Prirazlomnaya” oil platform in the Pechora Sea. This is the same ship CFACT hung the "Ship of Lies" banner on at COP 19 in 2009.
It’s way past time to recognize that UNFCCC’s cap-and-trade, loss and damage compensation and other global wealth redistribution agendas have little or nothing to do with actually preventing a climate crisis, much less offering any benefits. Despite rising atmospheric CO2 levels, global temperatures have not only been flat for going on two decades, but are predicted by leading scientists to cool over many future years or decades to come.
Representatives of Africa are stepping up and asking whether it is truly a just climate policy to pay a poor African to remain poor.
For the UN climate conference in Bonn the bear to worry about was not Polar, but Russian. Russia has revealed a lack of due process at the UNFCCC and forced them to suspend treaty talks.
California citrus growers were up all night trying to save their crops, yet the media sees California's "epic" freeze, along with deadly cold in the nations of the east as normal, while continuing to hype warm days as man made.