Labor Pledges $150m to Asian Climate Change Battle: Should we pay?: POLL
July 24th 2007 03:00
Today Labour has pledged $150m towards the Asia Pacific Climate fight if they win the election.
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THE QUESTION IS DO YOU THINK WE SHOULD PAY FOR OTHER COUNTRIES TO REDUCE EMISSIONS? CLICK HERE TO VOTEVOTE NOW - this is a survey created by me FYI - a new toy I found and a bit of fun. Hopefully we'll get these on Orble soon; you have to click to a site I created before I found Orble to answer this survey.
Here is the link to the full story and a summary is below
Labor pledges $150m to Asia-Pacific climate change fight
Posted 42 minutes ago
The Labor Party has promised poorer countries in Australia's region $150 million to help combat climate change if it wins the federal election.
Opposition spokesman for international development assistance Bob McMullan says the money will come from Australia's international aid budget and will be spent over the three years to 2010.
Mr McMullan says international research shows that the poorest countries are most affected by climate change, despite contributing the least to the problem.
"The people in the developing countries, whose energy usage is very low, make a small, almost imperceptible contribution to climate change, [but] are the most vulnerable," he said.
Posted 42 minutes ago
The Labor Party has promised poorer countries in Australia's region $150 million to help combat climate change if it wins the federal election.
Opposition spokesman for international development assistance Bob McMullan says the money will come from Australia's international aid budget and will be spent over the three years to 2010.
Mr McMullan says international research shows that the poorest countries are most affected by climate change, despite contributing the least to the problem.
"The people in the developing countries, whose energy usage is very low, make a small, almost imperceptible contribution to climate change, [but] are the most vulnerable," he said.
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I've voted, sorry I missed this one earlier.
The point is, that it is important to fund palces like China, because yesterday's pollution is the air we breathe next month. It's a fact that the carbon being soaked up[ by trees here in Australia this season, could very well be last seasons coal haze from China... Trade winds, and climatic forces and all that shit.
It has to be a global effort I think.
Lilla ...
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