Monday, November 29, 2010

The Kyoto Protocol Scorecard: Cost: $868 Billion, CO2 Reduction: 0.3%, Warming 'averted': 0.009°C

The latest round of international climate talks beginning this week in Cancun will begin to formulate a new treaty to replace the Kyoto Protocol expiring in 2012. For obvious reasons, the mainstream media and IPCC don't mention the scorecard for the Kyoto Protocol, which has been in place since February 16, 2005:



Kyoto Protocol Scorecard 



Global Cost: $868 Billion

Global Warming supposedly averted by 2050: 0.009°C  

CO2 Emissions Reduction: 0.3%

Cost per 1°C of Global Warming supposedly averted by 2050: $96.4 Trillion

Number of Delegates in Cancun aware of these numbers: estimated to be 0 

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