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Shami-Amourae
7th December 2010, 02:37 AM
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Yes, the people who brought you the undisputed science of Global Warming settled down to praise the ancient jaguar goddess Ixchel, because what is more scientific amongst the "experts" than Pagan religion. No, I'm not f*cking not kidding.

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Christiana Figueres


Cancun talks start with a call to the gods
By Juliet Eilperin
With United Nations climate negotiators facing an uphill battle to advance their goal of reducing emissions linked to global warming, it's no surprise that the woman steering the talks appealed to a Mayan goddess Monday.

Christiana Figueres, executive secretary of the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change, invoked the ancient jaguar goddess Ixchel in her opening statement to delegates gathered in Cancun, Mexico, noting that Ixchel was not only goddess of the moon, but also "the goddess of reason, creativity and weaving. May she inspire you -- because today, you are gathered in Cancun to weave together the elements of a solid response to climate change, using both reason and creativity as your tools."

She called for "a balanced outcome" which would marry financial and emissions commitments from industrialized countries aimed at combating climate change with "the understanding of fairness that will guide long-term mitigation efforts."

"Excellencies, the goddess Ixchel would probably tell you that a tapestry is the result of the skilful interlacing of many threads," said Figueres, who hails from Costa Rica and started her greetings in Spanish before switching to English. "I am convinced that 20 years from now, we will admire the policy tapestry that you have woven together and think back fondly to Cancun and the inspiration of Ixchel."

Delegates from 193 countries are gathered in Cancun for the two-week meeting, which kicked off today at 10:20 a.m. local time, or 11:20 a.m. Eastern. Mexican President Felipe Calderon, a major proponent of action on climate change, attended the opening.

Two weeks from now, we'll have a sense of whether Ixchel -- and the delegates -- were listening to Figueres's appeal.


Who do you think should be taking the lead on climate change?

http://voices.washingtonpost.com/post-carbon/2010/11/cancun_talks_start_with_a_call.html

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U.N. climate chief Christiana Figueres places a building block in a miniature Mayan pyramid at the site of climate negotiations in Cancun, Mexico, Sunday, Nov. 28, 2010. The "Pyramid of Hope" monument was erected by the TckTckTck climate awareness campaign to symbolize the many building blocks needed for a new climate agreement. (AP Photo/Karl Ritter)

Twisted Titan
7th December 2010, 07:30 AM
The Mayan Calender also says with The ending of this Age will be destroyed by Water.


So Clearly they knew about Global warming with the melting of the Polar Ice Caps. ;)

Gaillo
7th December 2010, 12:26 PM
The Mayan Calender also says with The ending of this Age will be destroyed by Water...


Yep... FROZEN water! ;D

mick silver
7th December 2010, 12:37 PM
why cant they just phone one other and save the world . look at all the gas they waste . to me there the ones making the world more f up riding around in there big planes