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Repeal 'Fossil Fuel Reduction Act'
 
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Posted on Oct 25 2005, 06:01 AM
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Repeal "Fossil Fuel Reduction Act"

A proposal to repeal a previously passed resolution


Category: Repeal

Resolution: #126

Proposed by: Omigodtheykilledkenny

Description: UN Resolution #126: Fossil Fuel Reduction Act (Category: Environmental; Industry Affected: All Businesses) shall be struck out and rendered null and void.

Argument: UNDERSTANDING the need for effective legislation to promote clean and renewable energy alternatives and accelerate their development;

EMPHASIZING that such legislation should be sensitive to economic factors and circumstances, especially where small and developing nations are concerned;

ACKNOWLEDGING that Resolution #126: Fossil Fuel Reduction Act fails on this point;

RECOGNIZING that a mandate for a 2-percent annual reduction in fossil-fuel emissions based on a flat “ceiling consumption rate” does not take into account the rapid growth of nations over time, and thus requires nations to cut emissions by much more than 2 percent each year;

REGRETTING that small and developing nations will be forced to bear the brunt of this mandate and withstand the most damage to their national economies, as their populations grow at a relatively faster rate, and they may not yet be equipped with the resources necessary for such a dramatic shift in energy supply;

CONCERNED that the “time extensions” authorized under this act cover only catastrophic circumstances (specifically natural disasters, war and “severe economic depression”) and may not allow nations to apply for extensions based on less severe economic or political conditions, such as domestic political turmoil, recessions or significant economic strain; and

TROUBLED by this act’s authorization of trade sanctions on noncompliant nations, which would force some governments to take drastic measures -- including imposing hefty new taxes on businesses and private citizens, placing severe new restrictions on private enterprise, and even seizing businesses and shutting down their factories if nationwide emission rates are not decelerating fast enough -- in order to come into compliance on schedule and avoid punitive sanctions,

The United Nations hereby REPEALS Resolution #126: Fossil Fuel Reduction Act.
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Posted on Oct 25 2005, 06:04 AM
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I was against the original resolution and this repeal addresses the concerns expressed, so therefore it's a definate YES from here.
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Posted on Oct 25 2005, 07:00 PM
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The Free Republic was also against the original resolution. Therefore, we will cheerfully vote FOR the repeal.
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Posted on Oct 26 2005, 01:31 AM
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This resolution has already acheived the required number of endorsements, so we'll soon be repealing away. smile.gif
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Posted on Oct 26 2005, 12:20 PM
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I'm torn between voting yes and no, but as it's going to pass anyway, I'll not bother to vote.
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Posted on Oct 27 2005, 04:30 AM
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Fair enough, this proposal has been endorsed.
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