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With United Nations climate negotiators facing an uphill battle to advance their goal of reducing emissions linked to global warming, it's no surprise that the woman steering the talks appealed to a Mayan goddess Monday.
Christiana Figueres, executive secretary of the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change, invoked the ancient jaguar goddess Ixchel in her opening statement to delegates gathered in Cancun, Mexico, noting that Ixchel was not only goddess of the moon, but also "the goddess of reason, creativity and weaving. May she inspire you -- because today, you are gathered in Cancun to weave together the elements of a solid response to climate change, using both reason and creativity as your tools."
She called for "a balanced outcome" which would marry financial and emissions commitments from industrialized countries aimed at combating climate change with "the understanding of fairness that will guide long-term mitigation efforts."
Post Carbon - Cancun talks start with a call to the gods
Yeah, I know the PC crowd, the Pagans, and other assorted nuts are going to have a fit saying it's just as valid to open a session like this as any other prayer,
BUT . . .
Considering how Ixchel was worshipped (yes there was human sacrifice), a most curious source this woman chooses for "inspiration."