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<title>StumbleUpon | Comments &amp;#38; Reviews of Climate Resistance:  Challenging Climate Orthodoxy</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 25 Aug 2008 05:38:00 -0700</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<b>RR16</b> - From the page: "Oxfam was once a charity set up to provide famine relief. It was hard to criticise without looking a bit mean. It is now a gigantic international NGO which influences the direction of policy towards and within the developing world. Like many other organisations, it has found a new way of arming itself by capturing anxieties about climate change. Where once there were ambitions for people in the third world to enjoy Western standards of living, now the voice of the voiceless instead celebrates the primitive lifestyles that the worlds poorest people suffer. "

Once upon a time NGO's like this and Greenpeace stood for something. Now they are just a bunch of watermelons and societal manipulators.]]></description>
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