Beyond Kyoto Lite. / Ross Gelbspan.
by Gelbspan, Ross; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2003.
Originally Published: Beyond Kyoto Lite, Feb. 25, 2002; pp. 26-27.
"The [George W.] Bush administration's absence from the global-warming talks could actually lead other nations to pursue a bolder approach." (AMERICAN PROSPECT) This article contends that the lack of U.S. involvement in the Kyoto Protocol will enable other nations to pursue more assertive solutions to global warming.
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