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Today in 1959 in the middle of the Cold War and at the invitation of President Eisenhower Nikita Krushchev became the first Soviet leader to visit America.

Details of the ten-day trip were said to have dominated news headlines across the world but many Eastern European immigrants protested against his arrival.

Although reported to have been fairly “un-impressed” by the American way of life Krushchev said hotdogs and the lockers in Washington’s Union Station were among the few things he did enjoy.

You can read a transcript of his opening speech here.

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    • Liz says:

      08:04am | 15/09/09

      Lucky he ddin’t visit Starbucks or the Cold War may never have ended!

    • Paul says:

      02:23pm | 15/09/09

      Australians Overtake Americans For CO2 Output As Chinese Emissions Soar

      Australians have overtaken Americans as the world’s biggest individual producers of carbon dioxide, which is blamed for global warming, a risk consultancy says.

      British firm Maplecroft placed Australia’s per capita output at 20.58 tons a year, some four percent higher than the United States and top of a list of 185 countries.

      Canada, the Netherlands and Saudi Arabia rounded out the top five. China remains the world’s biggest overall greenhouse gas polluter, followed by the United States.

      Maplecroft added that China and India’s per person carbon production came in at just 4.5 and 1.16 tons respectively, in sharp contrast to their big overall figures.

      “Australia has about five times the per capita emissions of China for instance but China produces over 20 times the carbon emissions of Australia because China has such a huge population,” University of Adelaide professor Barry Brook told public broadcaster ABC.

      “So you can play around with these numbers all you want but ultimately what matters is the total global carbon budget,” he said.
      “And unless humanity as a whole can find solutions to that problem, then all of that petty bickering amongst nations about who’s more or less responsible isn’t really going to be very helpful.”

      The report was released ahead of a major UN summit in Copenhagen in December aiming to thrash out a new climate change treaty.
      Australia, whose vast size and isolation make for high transport costs for goods and people, has committed to cutting greenhouse gas emissions by up to 25 percent by 2020 compared to 2000 levels.

      However, emissions trading legislation was defeated in the Senate last month, leaving the target in doubt.

 

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