Saturday, October 17, 2009

President Nasheed Desrves the Nobel Prize More than President Obama



The government of the Maldives has held a cabinet meeting underwater to highlight the threat of global warming to the low-lying Indian Ocean nation.

President Mohamed Nasheed and his cabinet signed a document calling for global cuts in carbon emissions.

Ministers spent half an hour on the sea bed, communicating with white boards and hand signals.

The president said the UN climate change conference in Copenhagen this December cannot be allowed to fail.

At a later press conference while still in the water, President Nasheed was asked what would happen if the summit fails. "We are going to die," he replied.

The Maldives stand an average of 2.1 metres (7ft) above sea level. The U.N. predicts that seas will rise 56 cm by the end of the century, if we meet the suggested Copenhagen targets, and more if we fail to.

"If the Maldives cannot be saved today we do not feel that there is much of a chance for the rest of the world," he added.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Eric said...

This is a balloon boy stunt!

4:50 pm  

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