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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (967361)9/26/2016 9:25:10 AM
From: Wharf Rat  Respond to of 1573682
 
The Cheery Sound of Heads Exploding in the Morning as Paris Moves Toward Coming Into Force

With India ratifying the Paris Agreement countries with 51.89% of the world's CO2 emissions have joined the club. The agreement comes into force when the 55% level is reached. The World Resources Institute has a nice interactive map which allows bunnies to play the who's next game



and a game of poker it will be for countries wishing to have their name attached to the good news to be heard around the world. Japan with 3.79% of the world's emissions can make it next, as could the EU (12.10%) and Russia (7.53%). Various alliances are possible for the final push, but Eli is quite enjoying the sound of heads popping in the early morning as the usualsuspects contemplate the success of Paris.

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