9 Replies to “YNoKyoto”

  1. “That is not good news for carbon-dioxide trading, especially not in the US,” says Gary Hart, a veteran pollution-rights trader.
    He still hasn’t abandoned Monkey Business.

  2. “Carbon ship sinking”. This is good news. Somebody drop a wreath.
    Posted by: Ken (Kulak) at January 25, 2012 12:22 AM
    Negative Ken(Kulak). Drop a BIG anchor to ensure this crap stays under! And throw the co-captains in the brig on its way down.

  3. That is welcome news! It’s going to be harder than ever for governments to add more carbon taxes with more of the biggies bailing out of the carbon trading market.
    Now if we in B.C. could convince our lovely and talented Premier to drop the 6 cents a litre carbon tax,I might be convinced to think a kindly thought about her.

  4. @ : dmorris
    Nahhh, they need the money. They won’t let this scam die without a fight. The opportunity to tax a .o38% trace gas only comes around once in a lifetime.

  5. The tumbling grey clouds part, the rays of golden sunshine emerges and a chorus of angels look down from heaven and sing a triumphant chorus of Hallelujah!
    Meanwhile, somewhere in Kitsilano, David Suzuki, fresh from a trip around the neighbourhood breaking into peoples basements and unplugging their beer fridges, cowers in the corner, curled up in the fetal position, sobbing uncontrollably with the occasional outburst of “Those bastards, I was so close, so close! Now what am I going to do?”

  6. @ Eskimo
    You have all the makings of a 3 hanky movie. Before it fades to black perhaps his curled body covered in Fruit flies would be a great ending.

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