June 13, 2007
Vaclav Klaus takes your questions
Now President Bush has gone wishy-washy, Vaclav Klaus, president of the Czech Republic, is emerging as the leader of the sceptics about man-made climate change, with this robustly-argued piece in the FT. His views have been taken as a rallying cry by other sceptics, and now you have a chance to put your questions to him in an online Q&A. He will be answering those questions from 1pm British Summer Time on Thursday June 21.
One question for him: why is the Czech Republic taking the European Commission to court over its allocation of permits in Phase 2 of the EU’s emissions trading scheme, when the Commission is already planning to allow it to emit more on average each year from 2008-2012 than it did in 2005?









