Monday, December 7, 2009

CHP Warns Government: Don't Surrender Canadian Sovereignty To The UN In Copenhagen

From the CHP e-mail communique:
OTTAWA, December 4, 2009 (CHP) -- Our Prime Minister is going to Copenhagen where the agenda is to place the United Nations in a superior position to our elected representatives.

If the Copenhagen Climate Treaty is signed by our Prime Minister, we will no longer be the free country we've long cherished and we'll be forced to pay a UN "Carbon Tax" to the World Bank on everything, from our power bills, gasoline, to even the number of children we have.

The Copenhagen conference on climate change this month includes an attempt by the United Nations to become the global authority for environmental regulation, with authority superseding all national sovereignties -- including Canada.

The UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has recently been exposed for obscuring facts to advance its power-seeking agenda. What has come to be known as Climategate, e-mails among scientists in the University of East Anglia's Climatic Research Unit, revealed that those scientists, who have received $23 million from the IPCC, had been manipulating the data about the Earth's temperature. This is the group which the IPCC referred to as "the leading authority on global climate analysis." This is the group whose fallacious "science" was, in fact, used as the basis for all IPCC policy. Climategate's recent revelations are not "small" scientific misdemeanors.

Meanwhile, largely ignored are the almost 31,500 scientists (9,029 of them PhDs, and many climate scientists) who have signed a document asserting that the IPCC's agenda would in fact "harm the environment."

CHP Canada encourages all Canadians to contact the Prime Minister and their Member of Parliament to urge them to not surrender Canadian sovereignty to the UN or any of its agencies.
Just a year ago, Canadian voters overwhelmingly voted against Stephane Dion's Liberals and their carbon tax proposal. Stephen Harper better listens to the people that elected him; not to a bunch of climate change activists and eco-crooks in Copenhagen.

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