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Prepare to meet your Duma

Tim Cavanaugh | 10.23.2004 6:43 PM

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In another thread, Jason Bourne, man of many aliases, asks, "One wonders why y'all don't have a write-up about the Duma's vote regarding Kyoto."

I'm never one to keep one waiting for one minute longer than one deems necessary, so here one goes: Russia's Duma ratified the Kyoto Protocol on Friday.

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  1. jb=gg=jb   21 years ago

    Jason Bourne, man of many aliases

    What are you trying to say? You don't mean... no...

  2. crimethink   21 years ago

    "We'll toast the Duma with vodka tonight," Greenpeace climate policy adviser Steve Sawyer said in a statement ahead of the expected vote in favor of the pact.

    Thank God for Vladimir Putin's contempt for democracy.

    Rising global temperatures have been linked to extreme weather patterns, including droughts, flooding and rising sea levels which are seen by some as possible sparks for regional conflicts.

    Really? I'd love to see the evidence of that...

  3. Ruthless   21 years ago

    I've just come from dizziness reading UK papers about Blair sucking up to Dubya when common sense would indicate he'd be sucking up to Kerry. (Labour equals Democrat)

    To understand now what Putin is plotting needs a PowerPoint with an organizational chart that makes Kerry's US healthcare plan as simple as going from A to B.

    It's way past time to kick the ol' chessboard tossing pieces to the four winds.

  4. Allen Glosson   21 years ago

    Michael Williams appears to have identified Putin's underlying motivation here.

  5. Ruthless   21 years ago

    Thanks Allen Glossen.
    Bottom line is Putin has a hard on for Kissinger-speak.
    Putin's fighting past wars about like Rummy and Cheney.

  6. zorel   21 years ago

    the reuters seems to have conveniently left out the concessions Russia got for holding out. Not only will the Russians not have to do ANYTHING to curtain emissions, but they get to TRADE emission credits and this will be a "source of income" for Russia!

    And EU countries apparently will look away from Putin's exercise of power to deal with the Chechens, in return for Putin agreeing to Kyoto.

    China, which is the biggest polluter on Earth, won't have to do anything about its pollution/emissions - but we all can sleep better now that Kyoto will save us from "The Day After Tomorrow" 🙂

  7. Brennan Stout   21 years ago

    Relevant text provided by Reuters.

    They also believe Russia, whose smokestack industries have cut emissions by about 38 percent since the collapse of the Soviet Union, could earn billions of dollars by selling excess quotas for gas emissions to polluters abroad.

    The best way to comply with Kyoto is to export your reduction requirements to developing nations exempt from Kyoto reduction requirements. Kyoto is the most awesomely applicable treaty EVAR!

  8. Nancy   21 years ago

    Its Dumas not Duma. The word is French.

  9. wondering   21 years ago

    Hard to say which of those previous two posts is more absurd.

  10. methedrine face   21 years ago

    "Yooor Duuuuooooommmmaaa."

    That's how that sounded outloud when I said it, post-shroom consumption. Drrrrp... Jumble jumble, etc.

    Can I join your news crew?

    I can be like Sullum ...But, well, you know... sans sensible taste and such... you know?

    Of course you do.

    [Back to doodling molecules.]

  11. kevrob   21 years ago

    Duma? As we say in M'waukee, "You betcha dupa!"

    Kevin

  12. Jason Ligon   21 years ago

    Heard this bit on Min Public Radio's Marketplace, maybe Thursday, about how Kyoto is going to be an economic boom that will propel participating economies past the old, inflexible economy of the US. It was economic illiteracy at its finest. The argument goes:

    1) Participating countries have a more developed market for trading carbon, and New York will never catch up with them without government mandates.

    2) Alternative energy technologies are under invested in the US because the government hasn't made them requirements. You see, the regulation of the economy ALLOWS participating countries to make those investments profitably. The scope of the market for these technologies are only really understood by good European greenies. It is VAST I say! VAST!

    Egad ...

  13. Stevo Threadkiller   21 years ago

    Is the actual room where the Duma meets called the Chamber of Duma? Do they have a chapel called the Temple of Duma?

  14. kevrob   21 years ago

    We're all in trouble if they have a physician on call. No one can stop Doctor Duma!

    Kevin
    (apologies to Stan & Jack)

  15. Stevo Threadkiller   21 years ago

    "Duma baby, one more time ..."

    -- Britzny Spirsk

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