Organized Crime in Charge of EU Carbon Trade
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First, there was ClimateGate – the scandal with hacked emails suggesting scientists have abused data for research on global warming. Now, another international climate scandal is emerging that may have an impact on the talks in Copenhagen.
Europes top police body Europol, the closest thing that European Union has to the American Fbi, has exposed a massive fraud with the unions official market in carbon credits, the Emission Trading System. The fraud is costing tax payers in a handful of European countries more than five billion euro – 7 billion dollars – and raises doubts about the effectiveness of carbon trading as a measure to curb emissions.

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December 15th, 2009 at 11:43 am
Paper said today that the gross industrial output of Finland was down 20% from last year. With these laws the industry will never, ever return to the west. At least until the wages are on par with african and asian wages which is about 8 euros or 12 dollars a day, which is the current minimum socialist hourly wage.