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Remarks by Czech President Václav Klaus on Cap-and-Trade
William Yeatman
globalwarming.org
Friday, Nov 6th, 2009
Yesterday the Washington Times hosted a briefing,
“Advancing the Global Debate over Climate Change Policy,”
at the Willard Hotel in Washington, D.C. The event featured
four panels, one each for lobbyists, members of think tanks,
Members of Congress, and foreign policy experts. This last panel
included Czech President Václav Klaus, and his excellent
remarks are below:
Václav Klaus, Washington
Briefing: Advancing the Global Debate over Climate Change Policy,
November 4, 2009.
“Many thanks for the invitation and for the courage to
organize such an important gathering in the moment when political
correctness tells you not to do it.
We are meeting one month before the Climate Change Copenhagen
Summit and several weeks before the U.S. Senate hearing regarding
the cap-and-trade scheme. For these reasons, today’s meeting
can’t be an academic conference, even though the topic
still needs academic discussion. There is no consensus - neither
in science, nor in economic analysis or politics.
Full
article here
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