The BBC is a well-known "watermelon" organisation: Green on the outside, red on the inside.
Rather like the WWF, of polar-bear fame.
Rather more interesting though is the global take-over:
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/complete-and-annotated-guide-european-bank-runRead and digest; Carefully.
Note: Read the names at the end of the next page:
http://www.wwfblogs.org/climate/content/wwf-board-directors-calls-upon-senate-issue-clear-bipartisan-blueprint-action-climate-changeFunny how there's usually someone who used-to/still-does/occasionally-did.....work for goldman sachs
Hmmmm...nice "litte" earner:
Quote:
“A hidden agenda of the scheme to preserve this chunk of the forest was to allow the WWF and its partners to share the selling of carbon credits worth $60 billion, to enable firms in the industrial world to carry on emitting CO2 just as before, more than a few eyebrows might be raised. The idea is that credits representing the CO2 locked into this particular area of jungle – so remote that it is not under any threat – should be sold on the international market, allowing thousands of companies in the developed world to buy their way out of having to restrict their carbon emissions. The net effect would simply be to make the WWF and its partners much richer while making no contribution to lowering overall CO2 emissions.”