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  • beer said there was no political agenda linked to the project, which comes as president bush is under international pressure to rejoin efforts laid out in the kyoto protocol to fight climate change by cutting greenhouse gases (Environmental News Network).
  • beer said there was no political agenda linked to the project, which comes as us president george bush is under international pressure to rejoin efforts laid out in the kyoto protocol to fight climate change by cutting greenhouse gases (One News).
  • the americans avoided any commitment to negotiate mandatory reductions in carbon dioxide emissions, something president bush rejected in 2001 when he renounced the kyoto protocol, which requires rollbacks in other industrial nations by 2012 (Canadia Press).
  • john kerry, only called for cuts in greenhouse gas emissions in the u (Canada Free Press).
  • in march 2001, president bush faulted the kyoto protocol and reversed a campaign pledge that promised to reduce carbon dioxide emissions (Sierra Club).
  • march 14, 2001 -- co2 emissions in a surprise policy change, president bush reversed a campaign promise to regulate carbon dioxide emissions (Public Broadcasting Service).
  • but the us failed to make any commitments to negotiate mandatory reductions in carbon dioxide emissions, a position held since president bush rejected the kyoto protocol in 2001 (Observer).
  • and bush walked away from the kyoto protocol (although his opponent, john kerry, admits that proposal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions was highly flawed) (ABC News (US)).
  • contrary to president bush's statement, carbon dioxide is a dangerous pollutant (World Watch Institute).
  • president pull his country out of an international effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, as george w. bush did in 2001 (LA Times).


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This project of the ECOresearch Network automatically provides a weekly snapshot of international Web coverage. The results reflect online attention and attitude towards the US presidential candidates. Keywords grouped by political party and geographic region summarize the key issues associated with each candidate.
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