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GLOBAL GOVERNANCE - Where 'Managing' Climate Change Ultimately Leads

Whatever the truth about global warming, the politics of the issue is as much about power and who has it as it is about the environment. Whether it’s those who believe man-made global warming is an imminent threat to human existence or those who simply see it as a key to greater political power, global governance is where the belief that we can manage climate change ultimately leads.

 

On July 9, none other than the venerable guru of climate change, Al Gore, articulated this in a speech at the Smith School World Forum on Enterprise and the Environment in Oxford, England. In commenting on the US House of Representatives passage of the Waxman-Markey climate bill, Gore claimed that it “will dramatically increase the prospects for success” in combating the “crisis” of man-made global warming. “But it is the awareness itself that will drive the change and one of the ways it will drive the change is through global governance and global agreements.”

 

Read my column at http://ewross.com/Global_Governance.htm
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CHANGING AMERICA - From the Bottom Up

People have spoken and written much about how President Barack Obama’s plans for dealing with America’s domestic and foreign challenges will change America. Liberals and social progressives tend to see them as a blueprint for a kinder, gentler America with “social justice” at home and greater harmony with friends and allies abroad. Conservatives tend to see them as leading the country down the path toward socialism and away from America’s preeminent leadership role in world affairs. I see an America of diverse peoples and interests in pursuit of the American dream that has and will continue to change from the bottom up.
 
 
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