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Copenhagen's Colossal Fail: Obama claims victory, others disagreeSubmitted by Eternity on Fri, 12/18/2009 - 20:35.
Max Eternity - Late arriving for the historic climate talks taking place in Copenhagen in recent weeks, after protests and walkouts, President Obama has declared victory. Notwithstanding, others fiercely disagree, particularly those speaking independent of governments. "This deal will definitely result in massive devastation in Africa and small island states. It has the lowest level of ambition you can imagine" said Lumumba Di-Aping, chief negotiator for the G77 group of 130 developing countries. Adding, "it's nothing short of climate change skepticism in action. It locks countries into a cycle of poverty for ever. Obama , she says "has eliminated any difference between him and Bush." It's a scathing assessment for a President--just one year ago--beloved by all the world. Symbolizing a beacon of hope, Barack Obama was believed to be the remedy that the world so desperately needed after eight long years of his predecessor, George W. Bush. Yet, with failed leadership being the words the day back home, the combined failure in Copenhagen now leaves many with serious doubts about the US President's future. Executive director of Greenpeace UK, John Sauven, said of the resulting Copenhagen outcome "The city of Copenhagen is a crime scene tonight, with the guilty men and women fleeing to the airport. It is now evident that beating global warming will require a radically different model of politics than the one on display here..." The Guardian UK reports here.
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