U.S. Part Of Global Warming Problem

13 December 2005 - 10:00am

At the Montreal Global Warming Conference, the United States continues its petulant stand.

"At the recent climate change talks in Montreal, once again the United States and Australia were conspicuous in their status as the only industrial nations to refuse to consider a schedule for mandatory reductions in their discharges of heat-generating gases into the atmosphere...The American diplomats displayed petulance. Chief U.S. negotiator Harlan L. Watson walked out of one session, objecting to the proposed title of a declaration calling for long-term international cooperation on global warming. U.S. negotiators also objected to adding former President Bill Clinton as a speaker. Clinton delivered a critical talk labeling the Bush position on climate change as 'flat wrong.'"

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Source: The Houston Chronicle, December 12, 2005
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