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Europe vs. racism - who wins?

January 17, 2016 at 12:32 pm, No comments

by Jānis Urbanovičs

An important component of a serious problem is that it cannot be resolved. In the best case - complexity of the solution and huge amount of resources has to be invested. It is a waste not only of money, but also of human effort and time, which is always in short supply. That is why the Conference on Climate Change (COP21) in Paris has made it possible for Europe and the world to understand a very important thing – at present the climate change is not our main problem - if the compromise in this respect can be reached this easily. For more impression, this was announced after a demonstratively extended discussion; clamour caused by the media and NGOs, and it was hailed as a significant achievement - at the same time being aware that another eruption of a volcano can be comparable to industrial pollution of a decade. Full article is here.

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