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Sarkozy's Climate Change Skeptic
The Financial Times reports environmentalists and other politicos are up in arms over French President Nicolas Sarkozy's desire to appoint geochemist Claude Allegre—a denier of man-made climate change who called Al Gore's Nobel Prize a "political gimmick"—to France's new "super-ministry" of industry and innovation:
Mr Sarkozy wants to bring Mr Allègre, 72, a freethinking, former socialist education minister, into the government in a reshuffle after next month's European parliamentary elections. The president appears to reckon that appointing someone from outside his own centre-right party will help to counter perceptions that he is a polarising, sectarian leader who decides everything himself. Several portfolios are already held by figures from the left and centre.
Alain Juppé, the former centre-right prime minister, said the appointment would send a "terribly bad signal" ahead of international negotiations to secure a successor to the Kyoto treaty on cuts to carbon emissions.
Emphasis mine. I can understand Sarkozy wanting to look like he doesn't eschew a range of viewpoints, but this is a bit like appointing Richard Dawkins to an office of faith-based initiatives. It also doesn't help that Juppé, a member of Sarkozy's own party, thinks it's a stupid way to present yourself as an open-minded leader.





























Sarkozy's Climate Change Skeptic
This appointment shows that the green movement has collapsed AGAIN with the arrival of the recesssion (as it always does). And Sarkozy wants to be on the winning side like any good politician. I think we're going to start to see more and more of this.
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