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Tony Blair Pulls the Plug on Kyoto at Clinton Summit
TechCentralStation.com ^ | 09-16-05 | James Pinkerton

Posted on 09/16/2005 7:17:20 AM PDT by EarthStomper

NEW YORK - Kyoto Treaty RIP. That's not the headline in any newspaper this morning emerging from the first day of the Clinton Global Initiative, but it could have been -- and should have been.

Onstage with former president Bill Clinton at a midtown Manhattan hotel ballroom, British Prime Minister Tony Blair said he was going to speak with "brutal honesty" about Kyoto and global warming, and he did. And Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice had some blunt talk, too.

Blair, a longtime supporter of the Kyoto treaty, further prefaced his remarks by noting, "My thinking has changed in the past three or four years." So what does he think now? "No country, he declared, "is going to cut its growth." That is, no country is going to allow the Kyoto treaty, or any other such global-warming treaty, to crimp -- some say cripple -- its economy.

Looking ahead to future climate-change negotiations, Blair said of such fast-growing countries as India and China, "They're not going to start negotiating another treaty like Kyoto." India and China, of course, weren't covered by Kyoto in the first place, which was one of the fatal flaws in the treaty. But now Blair is acknowledging the obvious: that after the current Kyoto treaty -- which the US never acceded to -- expires in 2012, there's not going to be another worldwide deal like it.

So what will happen instead? Blair answered: "What countries will do is work together to develop the science and technology….There is no way that we are going to tackle this problem unless we develop the science and technology to do it." Bingo! That's what eco-realists have been saying all along, of course -- that the only feasible way to deal with the issue of greenhouse gases and global warming is through technological breakthroughs, not draconian cutbacks.

Blair concluded with a rhetorical question-and-answer: "How do we move forward, post-Kyoto? It can only be done by the major players coming together and pooling their resources, to find their way to come together."

Interestingly, these words from Blair, addressing an audience of a thousand at the Sheraton just a few blocks north of Times Square, failed to get any pickup in the media. Even The New York Times, published just down the street, ran a story that dwelt on the star power in the room, including King Abdullah of Jordan, Jesse Jackson, and George Stephanopoulos. "Isn't this awesome?" said one participant, and those words seemed to reflect fully the Times' take on the event.

For its part The Washington Post offered this bland headline: "Clinton Gathers World Leaders Nonpartisan Conference Focuses on Global Improvement," making no mention of Blair's global warming remarks. As for TV coverage, there wasn't much of that either; on CNN Headline News, Christi Paul said, admiringly, "former President Clinton is still looking to get things done," noting that Clinton garnered "more than $200 million in pledges" to address world problems.

Ironically, some of those pledges concerned global warming. The 42nd President kicked off his wonky-glitzy extravaganza by announcing that the event would be "climate neutral." That is, the CGI -- or, more precisely, a couple of fatcats who ponied up money to get some onstage face time with Clinton -- would "offset" the CO2 produced by this event by "investing in renewable energy projects in Native American lands and in rural Nigerian villages." But such eco-pious symbolism aside, the real news of the conference so far has come from Blair.

The Prime Minister, has long been pushing, of course, for a binding international treaty on climate change. It's one part of the Eurolefty agenda he has traditionally kept faith with. In a policy-setting speech in September 2004, for example, he laid out an ambitious agenda, declaring that "Kyoto is only the first step but provides a solid foundation for the next stage of climate diplomacy."

Indeed, the widely held view was that Blair would "cash in" his geopolitical chits -- that is, those he gained with George W. Bush over his support for the Iraq war, in order to get the Texan to sign on to some form of Kyoto. But even before the Gleneagles G-8 summit in July, it seemed pretty clear that Bush was not going to go along with Blair's deal; in fact, Bush rebuffed Blair. Nonetheless, as recently as a September 4 op-ed in The Financial Times, Blair still sounded optimistic, declaring, "We made substantial progress on climate change at Gleneagles." But now Blair has buried Kyoto a little bit deeper. One of these days, the press will notice.

And there was some potentially significant news from Condi Rice, who was also onstage all this time, sitting with Clinton and Blair in an Oprah-like format. Speaking of world energy policy for the future, Rice said, "Nuclear power is going to have to be part of the mix." Imagine that -- nuclear power! That's been the Bush administration view all along, of course, but the W. folks haven't gotten very far in resuscitating the industry. Yet if Blair is starting to show realism on Kyoto, he and other leaders around the world will see that nukes have to be part of the energy solution.

Indeed, Rice added, "France generates something like 80 percent of its electricity from nuclear power." That's probably the first time in ages that a Bush administration official has had anything positive to say about France. Rice acknowledged "proliferation risks" from nuclear power, but made it a clear that something had to be done. "In the fast-developing world," she concluded, "we have to find a way to leverage all power [sources]."

For his part, Clinton was his usual self, declaring to Rice, "In general, I agree with you about that" -- without ever saying what he was agreeing with. And the 42nd President gave no reaction to Blair's provocative Kyoto revisionism.

In fact, nobody seems to have reacted to what Blair said. But that's OK. TCS readers have this significant scoop. And as for the rest of the world, it will soon understand that Blair has effectively pulled the plug on Kyoto.


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KEYWORDS: blair; globalwarming; kyoto
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1 posted on 09/16/2005 7:17:21 AM PDT by EarthStomper
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To: EarthStomper
Blair, a longtime supporter of the Kyoto treaty, further prefaced his remarks by noting, "My thinking has changed in the past three or four years." So what does he think now? "No country, he declared, "is going to cut its growth." That is, no country is going to allow the Kyoto treaty, or any other such global-warming treaty, to crimp -- some say cripple -- its economy.

Because Kyoto will bankrupt countries

2 posted on 09/16/2005 7:19:50 AM PDT by Mo1
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To: EarthStomper
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Al Gore, reached for comment, had this to say.

"I invented the Kyoto treaty."
3 posted on 09/16/2005 7:20:49 AM PDT by highlymotivated (If American ever falls, a STINKING LIBERAL will be behind it.)
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To: EarthStomper

The only way "science" and "technology" will have an effect on global warming would be to have it alter the natural course of climate dynamics. So who really is talking about altering the envirornnment on a global scale?


4 posted on 09/16/2005 7:23:44 AM PDT by Archon of the East ("universal executive power of the law of nature")
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To: Mo1
For his part, Clinton was his usual self, declaring to Rice, "In general, I agree with you about that" -- without ever saying what he was agreeing with. And the 42nd President gave no reaction to Blair's provocative Kyoto revisionism.

This is SO Clinton!

5 posted on 09/16/2005 7:25:44 AM PDT by ReleaseTheHounds
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To: ReleaseTheHounds
This is SO Clinton!

Where truth is created and not sought.

6 posted on 09/16/2005 7:27:06 AM PDT by Archon of the East ("universal executive power of the law of nature")
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To: EarthStomper
The problem I have with the Global warming crowd is that they don't blame it on human activity so much as they blame it on American activity.

You'd think these people have never been to Hamburg, Amsterdam, Dehli, or most of the major cities in India and China.

No, to them Global Warming and Kyoto are instruments for attacking the U.S., so they can all KMA.
7 posted on 09/16/2005 7:27:08 AM PDT by HEY4QDEMS (Ham & Eggs: A day's work for a hen, A lifetime commitment for a pig.)
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To: EarthStomper

During his Di-wedded years, Prince Charles got this whole activist-environmental thing going. His parents had him traveling the world poo-pooing American industries contracted around the globe. He was practically voice-sexing the UN crowd with anti-industry crapola.

Ever since she died he has been quite silent on the matter.


8 posted on 09/16/2005 7:28:51 AM PDT by Mrs. Shawnlaw (Rock beats scissors. Don't run with rocks. NRA)
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To: ReleaseTheHounds

Well, that depends on what the definition of "that" is.


9 posted on 09/16/2005 7:29:34 AM PDT by i_dont_chat (Our President's intervention saved lives.)
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To: EarthStomper

Bump


10 posted on 09/16/2005 7:30:20 AM PDT by c-b 1
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To: highlymotivated

that's an old photo of Gore - anyone got an up-to-date photo? I'm curious about how fat he has gotten.


11 posted on 09/16/2005 7:30:23 AM PDT by ghost of nixon
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To: EarthStomper

Bookmark and bump!
Thanks for posting.


12 posted on 09/16/2005 7:31:07 AM PDT by Liberty Valance (Shocker! My son's political science prof is a Republican!...developing....)
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To: Archon of the East
Some things never change. He was worthless and ineffectual as President and still is as ex President. People accepted it from him as President and people still accept it from him as ex President. The Ex Mr. No-Pants President is the biggest pile of doo we ever stepped in and he won't go away soon enough.
13 posted on 09/16/2005 7:33:16 AM PDT by SMARTY ("Stay together, pay the soldiers and forget everything else." Lucius Septimus Severus)
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To: ReleaseTheHounds

"This is SO Clinton!"

Did he try to molest Condi?


14 posted on 09/16/2005 7:34:44 AM PDT by BadAndy (Yes liberals, I DO question your patriotism.)
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To: EarthStomper
About time someone from the Bush Administration mentioned nuclear power. I have been preaching the benefits for the last 25 years. We need more plants now, not in 15 years. Come on George Bush do what you are being paid for. You can be sure that the lefties that control the MSM will realize what Condi said and will really start to scream bloody murder. Of course the left will also blame President Bush for influencing Tony Blair away from their pet project.

Oh BTW, where was algore during this so-called conference? Asleep at the switch as usual?
15 posted on 09/16/2005 7:35:13 AM PDT by stan_25 (If you can’t run with the big dogs, stay on the porch)
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To: EarthStomper

Whoa! Good for Blair. What an excellent article.


16 posted on 09/16/2005 7:39:40 AM PDT by Peach (South Carolina is praying for our Gulf coast citizens.)
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To: EarthStomper

"Clinton was his usual self, declaring to Rice, "In general, I agree with you about that" -- without ever saying what he was agreeing with."

AH -- the old Kerry defense -- "I agreed with it before I disagreed with it."


17 posted on 09/16/2005 7:45:24 AM PDT by Polyxene (For where God built a church, there the Devil would also build a chapel - Martin Luther)
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To: HEY4QDEMS

That's because it has never been an issue about greenhouse gasses. As a climatologist, I can tell you that the climate has changed dozens of times, long before man was here. The Kyoto Agreement is the UN attempt to put an international tax (that they control) on the American people. It is interesting to note that the UN is also trying to put an international tax (that they control) on the internet. This country was formed on the basis of NO TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION. Europe was formed on the basis of TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION, and they are trying to jam their system of government down our throats.


18 posted on 09/16/2005 7:46:18 AM PDT by richardtavor (Pray for the peace of Jerusalem in the name of the G-d of Jacob)
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To: EarthStomper
Thanks for the post. Once again, we have needed to simply bide our time until the world sees what is really going on. Too bad our liberals could not be as honest as Blair has been.
19 posted on 09/16/2005 7:47:54 AM PDT by Amalie (FREEDOM had NEVER been another word for nothing left to lose...)
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To: HEY4QDEMS
"The problem I have with the Global warming crowd is that they don't blame it on human activity so much as they blame it on American activity."

Ditto. And I have a problem with the fact that if man completely eliminated his production of greenhouse gases, the science still might not be able to measure the difference. Those who doubt this assertion will have to explain that so far the measured differences are not adequate to prove that global warming is occurring rather than be modeled.

20 posted on 09/16/2005 7:49:19 AM PDT by Reaganghost (Democrats are living proof that you can fool some of the people all of the time.)
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