On August 8th, 2008 Anonymous (not verified) says:
Yes in our neck of the Pacific those “who live from hand to mouth” are called pensioners, farmers and truck drivers…we have hundreds of thousands of em, sorry these Religious top 40 are not praying for them only preying on them…at least on their money to go to samoa and tonga …. Climates been changing every year its called the weather…
Religious leaders call for Pacific climate change action
Abc online Posted 1 hour 27 minutes ago
Almost 40 religious leaders - including Christians, Muslims and Jews - are calling on the Federal Government to aid countries in the Pacific affected by climate change.
In a letter to the Government, they say funds from the planned emissions trading scheme can be used to assist islands like Samoa and Tonga.
The president of the Australian Federation of Islamic Councils, Ikebal Patel, says Australia has a moral responsibility to act because it is the biggest polluter in the region.
"In the Pacific there are people who live from day-to-day, from hand-to-mouth, and any effects of our climate change on them is really a responsibility that we should seriously look at and make sure that we do support them."
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Re: Klimate Kult
Yes in our neck of the Pacific those “who live from hand to mouth” are called pensioners, farmers and truck drivers…we have hundreds of thousands of em, sorry these Religious top 40 are not praying for them only preying on them…at least on their money to go to samoa and tonga …. Climates been changing every year its called the weather…
Religious leaders call for Pacific climate change action
Abc online Posted 1 hour 27 minutes ago
Almost 40 religious leaders - including Christians, Muslims and Jews - are calling on the Federal Government to aid countries in the Pacific affected by climate change.
In a letter to the Government, they say funds from the planned emissions trading scheme can be used to assist islands like Samoa and Tonga.
The president of the Australian Federation of Islamic Councils, Ikebal Patel, says Australia has a moral responsibility to act because it is the biggest polluter in the region.
"In the Pacific there are people who live from day-to-day, from hand-to-mouth, and any effects of our climate change on them is really a responsibility that we should seriously look at and make sure that we do support them."