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With the president politically weak, one might have expected climate fearmongers finally to succeed in forcing Kyoto-style emissions caps on the U.S. Bravo to Bush, then, for making an end run around the whole Kyoto process.(The Week)(United States)(Brief article)
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With the president politically weak, one might have expected climate fearmongers finally to succeed in forcing Kyoto-style emissions caps on the U.S. Bravo to Bush, then, for making an end run around the whole Kyoto process. He announced plans to convene a conference of the Big 15 greenhouse-gas emitters--including China and India, which have their own problems with Kyoto. Bush has firmly rejected hard emissions caps, arguing instead that nations should be able to set goals relative to their economic circumstances, and emphasizing the importance of transferring cleaner energy technologies to developing ...
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