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[Orange Punch] Bush for scorning the Kyoto global warming treaty, which Bill Clinton never asked the U.S. Senate to approve. It was enough that Clinton said he supported Kyoto;
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[naturalistjourneys] Newsweek must read on Global Warming; Read It Here Than Buy a Copy ...: The vanquished John Howard”the country’s second longest-serving prime minister”was famously friendly to industry, defended his country’s domestic coal businesses and denounced carbon trading as a “knee-jerk reaction” to global warming.
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[mothanskin.blog-city.com] "Al Gore And His Global Warming Domain": also provides evidence that the global warming agenda is being funded with tens of billions of dollars as a mechanism to create global governance with treaties and laws like the Kyoto Protocol. Hear from congressmen, experts and even well-known news broadcasters how global governance puts global institutions, especially the United Nations (UN), that are not accountable to the American people in control of every aspect of our economy.
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[teamsugar -- Connect. Share. Enjoy.] 100 Reasons to Vote for Hillary Clinton!!!!: Voted YES on restoring $565M for states and ports first responders eliminated by the Bush Administration.
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[Climate Crisis Coalition - Daily News] Daily News: By Daina Lawrence, FT, April 29, 2008. “The fierce debate surrounding Canadas annual seal ”harvest intensified last month when the EU proposed a ban on importing seal products from , .
[~c4chaos] The Hot Politics of Global Warming: "Asmore and more Americans look for a response to the realities of climatechange, FRONTLINE correspondent Deborah Amos investigates the politicaldecisions that have prevented the United States government fromconfronting one of the most serious problems facing humanity today."
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[UD/RK Samhälls Debatt] The Really Inconvenient Truths: He is our global warming expert on the show and he’s a big fan of yours and says that you nail it every single time. Let me start with the food prices that people are experiencing right now where we have milk and bread going up between 11 and 25% in the last year, global food prices up 83%.
[Carbon Conscious Consumer] Bush Addresses Global Warming: IF President Bush had unveiled his goals for reductions in greenhouse gas emissions at the beginning of his administration instead of in its waning months, he might have actually played a role in linking the United States to global efforts to curb climate change. But the proposals he made yesterday, which in 2001 could have been a starting point for negotiations with advocates of stronger action in Congress, are now too belated and too weak to be more than a historical footnote.
[Gaia Community: ~c4chaos' Blog] The Hot Politics of Global Warming: "As more and more Americans look for a response to the realities of climate change, FRONTLINE correspondent Deborah Amos investigates the political decisions that have prevented the United States government from confronting one of the most serious problems facing humanity today."
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[Count Mazz's Blog] Un-PC Global Warming: Kyotos Cost: that we would be using less electricity in 2010 than we were in 1998. They predicted an electricity use reduction of 4 percent to 17 percent. This is not because we all would become more conscientious about shutting off lights, but because we couldn’t afford to use electricity as much. This naturally ignores our increased energy use from technological developments [10]. The report predicts electricity rates increasing by at least 20 percent and maybe even 80 percent over any non-Kyoto-related increases.
[Ryan Leech's Blog] Robert F. Kennedy Jr.s Speech: He suppressed or altered several major studies on global warming in order to protect the interests of his former clients. After the Times revealed the alterations, in 2005, Cooney left his job and went to work for ExxonMobil.” .
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[mothanskin.blog-city.com] "Are Mandatory CO2 Emissions Reduction Worth The Cost?": It may be impossible to build consensus for mandatory American reductions in the carbon emissions linked to global warming without progress toward an international agreement on the problem. But it may be impossible to complete an international agreement unless the United States first imposes mandatory reductions on itself.
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