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IPCC Talking about a Conflict of Interests – not

December 20, 2009 by Ken  
Filed under Environ-mental, Westminster

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The head of the UN’s climate change panel – Dr Rajendra Pachauri – is accused of making a fortune from his links with ‘carbon trading’ companies

No one in the world exercised more influence on the events leading up to the Copenhagen conference on global warming than Dr Rajendra Pachauri, chairman of the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and mastermind of its latest report in 2007.

Link to Telegraph

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2 Responses to “IPCC Talking about a Conflict of Interests – not”
  1. rebelprole says:

    the only reason monkton and other moron climate deniers are attacking him is because he is right. You lot are the ones who have a conflict of interest, all you’re concerned about is more and more profit at any cost to prop up you’re nasty snidy elitist little lifestyles…  You’ll lie, cheat, steal and scam your way into favour with your masters,  Monkton is nothing but a bug eyed bankers/businessmans GIMP…

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    • Ken says:

      Er no, right or wrong the question of a conflict arises because the chairman of the IPCC has several business interests directly related to the output of that organisation ie. he or his companies stand to gain a great deal of money from carbon trading.

      If you wish to dispute these facts please feel free to do so! If not then meaningless insults simply wont cut any ice (please excuse the pun)  

      By the by I would have thought that the multi millionaire businessman who also happens to be the Chairman of the IPCC, is better suited to your description of a vested elitist interest, hence the question about a conflict of interest in the first place.

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