Monday, December 28, 2009

Environment: if North Korea were to stall the Climate Summit ?

Suppose that some rogue state, such as North Korea, entered the Copenhagen Climate Change Summit and effectively shut it down due to its unwillingness to participate with the rest of the world in light of its own economic concerns … what would be the appropriate recourse from the global community?

I usually think that these non-participatory rogue states, whose actions have the potential to harm other peoples around the world, should be sanctioned.

But unfortunately this time it is not Iran or North Korea, etc., but it is us, and I cannot help but think that on a fair playing field we, America, might need a threat of sanctioning posed against us by the rest of the world.

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[Via http://goodflagbetsy.wordpress.com]

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