The EU, which is unlikely to corral its 28 members to get their Parliaments to authorise the deal before 2017, may be stuck outside the talks.
From ClimateChangeNews.com:
The EU, which is unlikely to corral its 28 members to get their Parliaments to authorise the deal before 2017, may be stuck outside the talks.
From ClimateChangeNews.com:
And then the United States could pull its considerable funding, usually around 22% a year, more than any other country. Which should have been done long ago.
Clearly it is set up for the countries that get more than they give. There are something like 42 countries that supply all the money and around 200 who are sucking off the rest. Amazing how these treaties get passed.
Sounds like a convenient ‘escape clause’ for those countries which give more to the UN than they receive.
Since when is the right to approve or disapprove a so called “agreement” considered a “privilege”?
The unelected EU bureaucracy is going down.