
I personally find it very sad that the Canadian Senate killed The Climate Change Accountability Act with no debate, and no consideration despite it having been passed in the house back in May. You can read more about it here.
Layton argued Harper had no right to use his "unelected senator friends" to kill the bill, which he called the will of the House.
"He's lost his moral centre," Layton said. "He's fundamentally undemocratic, Mr. Speaker.
I agree.
I am an admirer of James Lovelock. I think he possesses one of the most brilliant minds on our planet today. This is what he has to say on climate change. I wish more people would listen to him.
The time to get serious on this issue is right now if it has not already passed us by....and I am afraid the powers that be just aren't listening to those of us who want to see action taken on climate change at least ..... those in the Canadian Senate don't seem to be.
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