BBC.
And yes, there's Brown supposedly running a country deep in recession through his own financial mismanagement giving away £500 million of our cash to try and stop something that may not be happening the way scientists think. Certainly not if the data from the leaked CRU lab is to be believed. The money looks as if it's being sent to line the Swiss bank accounts of various African countries leaders.EU leaders have agreed to pay 7.2bn euros (£6.5bn; $10.6bn) over the next three years to help developing nations adapt to climate change.Announcing the deal, Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt said all 27 EU member nations would contribute and that the EU was doing its "fair share".
UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown said the UK's promise, at £500m ($800m; 553m euros) a year was the highest.
EU leaders hope the deal may boost the ongoing UN climate talks in Copenhagen.
The president of the European Commission, Jose Manuel Barroso, said he was confident the agreement could kick-start the final negotiations there.
But BBC environment correspondent Richard Black says that although EU leaders believe they have a credible finance proposal, it is by no means certain that all developing countries will see it as enough, even if the EU figures are matched by countries such as Japan and the US.
Now I know all the arguments on climate change and I'm definitely a sceptic and with good reason as the recent furore has proved that I was right that the consensus about
Mind you that would take common sense which is thin on the ground with our current crop of elected leaders.
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On the take and out of control - that's the only thing we need to bear in mind about these people.
Rotschild kunts, all of them
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