As the Copenhagen climate summit comes to close, it seems fair to say that rarely has a gathering of so many doing so little gotten so much attention. But Copenhagen does have its uses. For starters, it reminds us that environmentalism continues to be a cover for uglier agendas.

Bolivian president Evo Morales was interviewed by Al Jazeera television while in Copenhagen. "The principal obstacle to combating climate change is capitalism," he explained. "Until we put an end to capitalism, it will continue to be a big obstacle for life and...












Global Wealth Can Heal the Planet
Hamlet Act 1, scene 4. 87-90 (with a little bit of Lear).
Horatio:
The Global Warmers wax desperate with imagination.
Marcellus:
Tis not fit thus to obey them.
Horatio:
To what issue will this come?
Marcellus:
Something is rotten in the state of Denmark.
Horatio:
And heaven hath directed this wicked storm to confound them.
Marcellus:
Aye, smiting flat the thick roundtity of the Warmers.
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