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Climate change turning millions into refugees, UN study shows

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Jun 10, 2009, 16:28 GMT


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joeJun 10th, 2009 - 17:39:51

The 192-nation meeting, which is due to end on Friday, is discussing new emission targets to be put in place after 2012 when the Kyoto Protocol on curbing greenhouse gas emissions expires.

2012, what a coincidence?

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SteveJun 10th, 2009 - 18:01:07

Thanks for the deep, insightful comment about the year 2012. You're saving lives with every post, man. You're a HERO!

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Zyskandar A. JaimotJun 10th, 2009 - 20:57:47

This story is such BULLSHIT!!! People are migrating because fuckhole dictators like CUBA's CASTRO brothers, 'FATTY' CHAVEZ of VALENZU
ELA, KIM'the dog-eater' of NKOREA,
MUGABE the BLACK THUG of AFRIKA,
BASHIR the pig of the SUDAN, and now last but bot least
BARACH'incurably-dishonest'OBAMA are forcing the citizens of these countries to flee the overt FASCISM inflicted on the populace.
GLOBAL WARMING IS A FRAUD PERPETRATED BY DISAFFECTED COMMUNIST/MARXIST WANNABE'S HOPING TO CONTROL US ALL THROUGH THE STOOPIDITY OF THE GLOBAL ASSHOLE MEDIA!!! The UN should be done any with as they are feckless
and useless.

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TruebritJun 11th, 2009 - 19:10:40

So that's what the problem really is! And I thought it was all the other toxic emissions. Still, nice to see a poster who seems to know what there is of his mind.

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