At least the G-20 is stepping away from the global warming hoax and the ‘green energy’ charade.
Via earth times:
Summit host Canada, in particular, has fought against approving overly ambitious language on clean energy. The country is one of the world’s heaviest greenhouse-gas emitters and relies heavily on polluting fossil fuels to power its economy.
Environment group WWF reacted angrily to the omission.
“They went through this document with a vacuum cleaner to remove any reference to clean energy. In the Pittsburgh G20 summit (in September 2009), there were 8 references to ‘clean energy’ – in this one, there is zero,” WWF climate expert Kim Carstensen said.
“This is demonstrative of the host country’s lack of drive and ambition on empowering a shift to renewable energy,” he said.
The text also watered down a Pittsburgh pledge to phase out subsidies of fossil fuels.
The final version said that that pledge should only apply to “inefficient” subsidies “that encourage wasteful consumption.” However, it removed a clause which would have made the pledge entirely voluntary.
The most inefficient subsides are the ones made to the green energy industry.
