Danny Glover Says Haiti Caused By Failure in Copenhagen: Video

by Amy Judd | January 15, 2010 at 10:22 am
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Just as Pat Robertson and Rush Limbaugh had their own theory about why the earthquake happened in Haiti, now Danny Glover has said that the Haiti earthquake was caused by the failure of any decision made Copenhagen.





“What happened in Haiti could happen to anywhere in the Caribbean because all these island nations are in peril because of global warming.”

“When we see what we did at the climate summit in Copenhagen, this is the response, this is what happens, you know what I’m saying? We have to act now!”


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GRITtv: Danny Glover and Marie St_ Cyr on Haiti

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GRITtv: Danny Glover and Marie St_ Cyr on Haiti

He is not saying that the earthquake was any fault of the Hatian people however, but the lack of any action at the climate summit in Copenhagen to realize that the world is changing and that these catastrophic events can occur without warning.

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marianmo

i wonder if any of these people have looked at the causes of earthquakes,,,,limbaugh , robertson and now glover have demonstrated their lack of their intellectual abilities by spouting nonsense

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Cypress

I think global climate disruption is a factor that will cause more and bigger nature disasters, maybe not as blund as our actor says it. Global warming is a wrong term, the cooling/warming is just an indictation that the climate is changing. And climate is not about a degree warming here or there is about patterns.

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