100 companies push '16 days left to seal deal' on $10 trillion treaty
Coca-Cola is spearheading a coalition of more than 100 companies
pushing a United Nations climate treaty to bind the U.S. to cap-and-trade emissions regulation, commit the world's wealthiest nations to a potential $10 trillion in foreign aid and, possibly, form a proposed international "super-grid" for regulating and distributing electric power worldwide.
Together with the SAP and Siemens corporations, Coca-Cola launched a website called Hopenhagen, leading up to the U.N. Climate Change
Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark, which opens on Dec. 7. The website invites the citizens of the world to sign a petition demanding world leaders draft binding agreements on climate change and advertises, as of today, "16 days left to seal the deal."
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As a long time coke drinker, I feel they should be boycotted along with the other companies for trying to push this hoax and further bankrupt our country.
ReplyDeleteGlobal warming is a huge hoax
another world organization.
ReplyDeleteLets save the world, lets save the world, lets save the world, there is nothing wrong with it and the people who think there is are full of ----.
Hell save america if you want something to do with there billions of dollars.
You could save a child in africa, or hell go out on a real spree and save one in new jersey, sorry that is america.
It's all about money!
ReplyDeleteCoke is the only soft drink I've drank for over 30yrs. AS much as it will hurt me...I have purchased my last coca-cola as of today....
ReplyDeleteI guess these 100 companies are trying to get special treatment on energy deals or slack on the tax....who are these other 100 co's, I say boycott them all!
The ice fields dont lie.
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ReplyDeletePlease do not call our country America, it is the United States of America.
Can I get a Pepsi?
ReplyDeleteFirst of all, there is no way in hell we, as humans, can destroy the world. Do the math, enviro-whackos. The world will thrive when ignorant species (us) are extinct. Second, there is no reason to EVER drink a soda. Americans are fat enough, and they still make beer.
ReplyDeleteNew Jersey isn't America. It is a portion designated for immigrants only.
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