| Sunday, June 24, 2007 |
| reversion. |
if you screw it up the first time, don't go back. leave it alone. walk away. move on. run. fast.
there's no friendship in deception.
there's no sympathy in a year.
there's no future in the past.
don't be so daft as to analyze this.
its pure sanity. |
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| Thursday, June 14, 2007 |
| moon in aries. |
burn hard bright one- watch over this night plagued with sorrow. burn for what makes humanity do wicked things; bring back the morning star after its over and turn, angry planet: turn |
posted by cameron75 @ 7:15 PM  |
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| Wednesday, June 06, 2007 |
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US Rejects German G8 Climate Goal
Washington says it will not agree to a deal on slashing greenhouse gas emissions at the G8 summit in Germany.
A top US climate official said the G8 should not dictate members' policies, but President Bush said he still had a "strong desire" for a post-Kyoto plan.
Washington's row with Moscow over US plans for a shield in two former Soviet satellites also looms over the summit.
And tensions are also mounting outside the summit area, where police are using water cannon to disperse protesters.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel, hosting the summit, has set what is seen as an ambitious personal goal of persuading the leading industrialised countries to commit to cutting emissions by 50% by 2050.
She also wants them to increase fuel efficiency by 20% and limit the world's temperature rise to 2C.
However, President George W Bush's senior climate adviser said on Wednesday that a number of countries - including the US - would not sign up to those commitments.
James Connaughton insisted that there had been significant progress and consensus on the issue of climate change. But he made clear the US did not believe the G8 should be the forum for setting targets.
"There is significant agreement that those should be established on a national basis, and the only area of disagreement is that the G8 should dictate the national policies of its members," he said.
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