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Bush calls for voluntary goals to reduce global warming - Los Angeles Times

PR-Inside.com (Pressemitteilung)

Bush calls for voluntary goals to reduce global warmingLos Angeles Times, CA -2 hours agoBy James Gerstenzang, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer WASHINGTON — President Bush, who took office skeptical about global warming, said Friday that the …Bush promises US 'will do its part' on global warmingMinneapolis Star Tribune (subscription)Bush Seeks New Image on Global WarmingThe [...]

The Race Against Warming - Washington Post

The Race Against WarmingWashington Post, United States -15 minutes agoBy Bill McKibben It's the oldest and most cliched of metaphors, but when it comes to global warming, it's the only one that really works: We're in a …

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Bush Seeks New Image on Global Warming - Washington Post

Washington Post

Bush Seeks New Image on Global WarmingWashington Post, United States -14 minutes agoBy JOHN HEILPRIN AP WASHINGTON — President Bush's call on Friday for a new fund to reduce global warming fell flat with Europeans and environmentalists who …

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Prime Minister Stephen Harper embarrasses Canada at United Nations … - Canadian National Newspaper

Montreal Gazette

Prime Minister Stephen Harper embarrasses Canada at United Nations …Canadian National Newspaper, Canada -2 hours agoby Paul Chen At an unprecedented United Nations Conference of world leaders on Global Warming held on Monday, 24 September 2007, Canadian Prime Minister …A Whole New World?National Review OnlineCanada appeasing US on global warming treaty: criticsNational PostGlobal warming, Kyoto Protocol [...]

Bush Seeks New Image On Global Warming - Guardian Unlimited

Bush Seeks New Image On Global WarmingGuardian Unlimited, UK -21 minutes agoFrom AP By JOHN HEILPRIN AP Writer WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush's call on Friday for a new fund to reduce global warming fell flat with Europeans and …

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Clinton Initiative Inspires Utilities, Bank to Fight Global Warming - Environment News Service

Clinton Initiative Inspires Utilities, Bank to Fight Global WarmingEnvironment News Service -2 hours ago… even more individuals, families, communities, states, corporations and other organizations to reduce their own contributions to global warming. …Coalition of eight utilities agrees to emphasize energy conservationKansas City StarUPDATE: Utility Giants, Clinton Call For Mandated CO2 TargetsCNNMoney.comPower To The PeopleForbesall 42 news [...]

President Bush is Absent Without Leadership on Global Warming - Center For American Progress

Think Progress

President Bush is Absent Without Leadership on Global WarmingCenter For American Progress, DC -3 hours agoThese measures won’t make a dent in global warming. His voluntary strategy to solve the problem is a proven failure. Under his voluntary method, …US appears remiss in global warming effortThe ArgusBush seeks global warming goal by mid-2008Earthtimes.orgUS Increasingly Alone on [...]

ADQ plans to toughen environment policy (CBC Ottawa)

The Action Democratique du Quebec is hoping to expand its support by taking a stronger position on the environment this weekend at its general council meeting.
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Greenpeace Activists Protest US Inaction on Global Warming - Common Dreams (press release)

Seattle Post Intelligencer

Greenpeace Activists Protest US Inaction on Global WarmingCommon Dreams (press release), ME -51 minutes ago“President Bush is trying to take the world in the wrong direction on global warming, and this meeting is nothing more than a propaganda effort to deflect …50 activists, Greenpeace USA chief, arrested in global warming protestGreenpeace InternationalConference protestWashington Timesall 47 [...]

ADQ plans to toughen environment policy (CBC Montreal)

The Action Democratique du Quebec is hoping to expand its support by taking a stronger position on the environment this weekend at its general council meeting.
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