Does anyone know much about Gwyn Prins? He is very
critical of Kyoto and thus seems to adopt a stance
similar to the US (and Canada). In an article in the
National Post.

http://www.nationalpost.com/news/story.html?id=c3385bf0-a6d4-469a-8122-282b4904a92c&k=64102

Here is a part of the article.

Echoing sentiments long associated with politicians
such as Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper and
U.S. President George Bush, the report says it is time
to ditch the Kyoto Protocol because the United Nations
treaty has "failed."

Not only has the decade-old treaty not delivered cuts
in global emissions of greenhouse gases which continue
to soar, but it is the wrong tool for the job, say
Gwyn Prins of the London School of Economics and Steve
Rayner at Oxford. Their commentary has top billing in
the influential British science journal this week. "

His solution is to devote huge amounts to research and
new clean technology.

"What is needed is a massive increase in spending on
clean-energy technologies, say Prins and Rayner, who
want energy research and development placed on
"wartime footing."

"It seems reasonable to expect the world's leading
economies and emitters to devote as much money to this
challenge as they currently spend on military research
-- in the case of the United States about $80 billion
a year."

This seems pure fantasy and major polluters are even
less likely to achieve targets--because for on thing
major polluters will not be willing to devote this
much money to the task or put nations on a war
footing.
 In effect what Prins and Rayner are doing is
providing an apologia for major polluters to sabotage
setting firm targets etc. Even if the funds were
forthcoming there is no guarantee it would produce
enough clean technology in time to avoid disaster.



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