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"Illarionov's opinion will sound like music to the ears of the US administration..." If Russia doesn't ratify the Kyoto Protocol, it may very well prove to be the "Russian Dinasaur," putting the interests of the few powerful ones over the many weak ones, probably to please that other hungry saurius; another example of the Law of the Jungle indeed. No wonder we are all in the list of 'endangered species'... EVOLVE OR ELSE! Once upon a time lived a race of dinosaurs whose violence and appetite alarmed everybody... One day a Little Ant, tired of feeling stepped upon, and worried about her cooperative enterprise, came up to the Americanus Raptor--the biggest dinosaur of them all--and asked: "Why you always have to protect the right of the dinosaurs, who do nothing but eat everything in their path? Why don't the little animals get a fair share of this world?" Then the dinosaur, who had a bad temper, replied: "Bigger is better, so get lost..." The Little Ant, then, gathered the whole cooperative and said: "Comrades, our world is being threatened by the dinosaurs, so..." And at that precise moment the Earth was hit by a big ball of fire, destroying all but the small animals... *** Russian Election Politicking Over Kyoto Protocol IPR Greenpeace & WWF Russian election politicking over Kyoto Protocol nothing more than hot air Tuesday 2nd December 2003 Milan, Italy - The statement of a Russian economic advisor against the Kyoto Protocol was nothing more than pre-election bluster, ahead of Moscow's Duma election this Sunday, according to WWF and Greenpeace, participating in the Climate Change Conference in Milan. A Russian economic advisor to President Putin, Andrei Illarionov, had stated today that he believed Russia would not ratify the Kyoto Protocol in its present form, because it placed "significant limitations on the economic growth of Russia". Alexey Kokorin, the head of WWF's Climate Change program in Russia, said that Illarionov's statement is of a pre-election political manoeuvring and did not hold any weight as to what Russia would actually do. "Illarionov does not speak for the President or the Russian Government," said Kokorin. "This is just the latest statement in a long line of predictions by Illarionov which have failed to eventuate. He opposed the Russian energy strategy which was then adopted in May 2003, and he poured cold water on the economic plan for GDP growth, which was also later adopted." "While Illarionov's opinion will sound like music to the ears of the US administration, it's far too early to be reading the funeral notice of the Kyoto Protocol," said Steven Guilbeault, Greenpeace International Climate Campaigner. http://www.scoop.co.nz/mason/stories/WO0312/S00013.htm http://webspawner.com/users/donquijote __________________ "My struggle is not against the puppet, but against the puppeteer"
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