Bush seeks new image on global warming (AP via Yahoo! News: Sat, 29 Sep) President Bush's call on Friday for a new fund to reduce global warming fell flat with Europeans and environmentalists who say U.N.-mandated cuts in greenhouse gases are what's needed.
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Bush and U.N. global warming strategies differ ahead of talks (AG Weekly: Sun, 30 Sep) WASHINGTON — Bush administration officials set out Friday to convince the world it can cool the Earth with voluntary “processes,” more cooperation and fewer barriers to trade among the U.S., China and other major polluters, contrary to the U.N.’s mandatory approach to global warming.
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Can lawmakers save the bay from global warming? (The Capital: Sat, 29 Sep) With camera-friendly lights blazing down, one by one politicians and experts imparted their message: It's well past time to deal with global warming, if there's any chance of saving the Chesapeake Bay from the worst consequences of global climate change.
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Bush s call for global warming fund falls flat (The Beatrice Daily Sun: Sat, 29 Sep) WASHINGTON (AP) President Bush s call on Friday for a new fund to reduce global warming fell flat with Europeans and environmentalists who say U.N.-mandated cuts in greenhouse gases are what s needed.To show he meant business, Bush designated his treasury secretary to talk to other nations about getting worldwide contributions to the fund. The money would pay for clean-energy projects in poor ...
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Bush addresses global warming (Contra Costa Times: Sat, 29 Sep) WASHINGTON -- President Bush, who took office skeptical about global warming, said Friday that the nations emitting the most greenhouse gases -- a group that includes the United States -- must reduce their pollution levels.
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Chesapeake Bay's Habitats Threatened By Global Warming (Science Daily: Sat, 29 Sep) A new report on the impact of global warming on the Chesapeake Bay (near Washington D.C., USA) calls for a major shift in how land is managed in the bay to protect the nation's most prized hunting and fishing grounds.
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Rice says nations must find ways to reduce global warming (Mohave Valley News: Sat, 29 Sep) WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush's climate meeting opened Thursday with its main problem on full display: The biggest polluters - industrialized and developing nations alike - say their economies are more important than global warming.
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