U.N. climate meeting was propaganda: Czech president
Reuters Sept 22, 2009
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Czech President Vaclav Klaus sharply criticized a U.N. meeting on climate change on Tuesday at which U.S. President Barack Obama was among the top speakers, describing it as propagandistic and undignified. "It was sad and it was frustrating," said Klaus.
Klaus said there were increasing doubts in the scientific community about whether humans are causing changes in the climate or whether the changes are simply naturally occurring phenomena.
Klaus said global warming has turned into a new religion, an ideology that threatens to undermine freedom and the world's economic and social order.
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