- us president george bush last week announced his government's opposition to the kyoto treaty on greenhouse gas reductions (Green Left Weekly).
- write a letter to president bush: urge him to revamp our national energy strategy and support an international agreement to protect the world's climate by reducing greenhouse gas emissions
(Rainforest Action Network).
- american electric power and eight other companies, all among the nations largest electric utilities and coal companies, announced today the formation of an alliance to support president bushs futuregen initiative, which seeks the creation of a near zero-emission power plant and hydrogen production facility with integrated carbon dioxide management
(American Electr Power Company).
- president george w. bush rejected kyoto in early 2001 in favor of voluntary incentives to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide and other gases contributing to global climate change (World Watch Institute).
- john kerry, only called for cuts in greenhouse gas emissions in the u (Canada Free Press).
- futuregen, a $1 billion project, is president bushs proposal to develop a power plant that will lead to the creation of highly efficient methods of producing electricity with much lower greenhouse gas emissions (American Electr Power Company).
- 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).
- contrary to president bush's statement, carbon dioxide is a dangerous pollutant (World Watch Institute).
- the americans avoided any commitment to negotiate mandatory reductions in carbon dioxide emissions, something president bush rejected in 2001 (League of Conservation Voters).
- 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).