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  • it was none other than the first president bush who signed the original global warming treaty back in 1992, setting the framework for a solution to the problem (NRDC).
  • this report was requested by president bush to determine whether mankind's actions were causing global warming (NRDC).
  • finally, the ad highlights president george w. bushs contributions to global warming that have resulted from his rolling back of environmental laws to increase corporate profits (Rainforest Action Network).
  • although president bush has questioned the need for the emissions reductions required in the kyoto protocol, recent scientific reports by the international panel on climate change and the us national academy of sciences have been even firmer than earlier ones in their conclusion that emissions reductions are urgently needed (World Watch Institute).
  • fortunately their call will likely get a chilly response from president bush, who reiterated through a spokesman last weekend that he continues to oppose the international global warming treaty known as the kyoto protocol (Canada Free Press).
  • vice president cheney's infamous ''energy task force'' advised lobbyists for polluters early in the new administration that there would be no action by the bush white house on global warming and then asked for their help in designing a totally meaningless ''voluntary'' program (Earth Island Institute).
  • john kerry is now severely criticizing president bush for withdrawing from the kyoto protocol (Canada Free Press).
  • hoots and hollers: an open letter to george bush on climate change (08/02/02) (Earth Island Institute).
  • gif ] nrdc's john adams to president bush: don't take the teeth out of the clean air act (05/07/01) (NRDC).
  • saudi arabia announced that it had approved the kyoto protocol, the treaty on climate change which president bush has been trying to kill (Canada FM).


Summary
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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