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  • on march 13, president bush reversed a campaign pledge, saying his administration would not seek to regulate carbon dioxide emissions from power plants (World Watch Institute).
  • john kerry, only called for cuts in greenhouse gas emissions in the u (Canada Free Press).
  • 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).
  • members are committed to support president bushs climate vision of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 18 percent nationally by 2012 (Johnson Controls).
  • president pull his country out of an international effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, as george w. bush did in 2001 (LA Times).
  • 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).
  • after intense lobbying from industry, president bush turned tail and decided to reverse his campaign pledge to reduce americas output of carbon dioxide the chief gas that causes global warming (Sierra Club).
  • 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).
  • march 14, 2001 -- co2 emissions in a surprise policy change, president bush reversed a campaign promise to regulate carbon dioxide emissions (Public Broadcasting Service).
  • 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).


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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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