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WEST VIRGINIANS have a big stake in the globalwarming conference meeting in Kyoto, Japan. Environmentalists and many world political leaders want tough new restrictions on burning fossil fuels - coal, oil and natural gas. Without... Published: Saturday, December 06, 1997 Words: 433
have decreased dramatically over the past decade, even amid record increases in coal production. In the face of a terribly unfair GlobalWarmingTreaty and unreas onable new regulations from EPA, we face a monumental challenge, not... Published: Friday, May 22, 1998 Words: 887
now. West Virginia coal cannot stand the price pressure forever. There are also national and international pressures. The KyotoTreaty on globalwarming and the phase-in of the Clean Air Act are indications that the world and the nation... Published: Monday, January 18, 1999 Words: 1673
Holding Co., an industry leader, and the United Mine Workers have launched a multimillion-dollar campaign against a proposed United Nations globalwarmingtreaty. They say the treaty could cost the United States more than 1.5 million... Published: Tuesday, October 21, 1997 Words: 556
countries will meet in Kyoto, Japan, to consider a treaty to reduce so-called "greenhouse gas emissions" which are believed to cause a globalwarming. The treaty negotiations began in 1992 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The parties to that... Published: Thursday, September 18, 1997 Words: 439
- Unanimously approved, on voice vote, a House Concurrent Resolution urging President Clinton not to sign the United Nations Kyototreaty on globalwarming. Sen. Don Macnaughtan, D-Wetzel, was not in chambers when the vote was taken.... Published: Wednesday, January 21, 1998 Words: 737
are free of greenhouse emissions. China and other developing nations cling to a principle universally accepted early in the talks on a globalwarmingtreaty: The industrial world must first begin cutting back its emissions before poorer... Published: Sunday, November 23, 1997 Words: 1169
Only the United States, European nations, Japan and other industrialized countries are required to make pollution cuts under the Kyoto agreement. "Since global atmospheric warming is a global problem, without the responsible action... Published: Friday, January 30, 1998 Words: 523
companies and manufacturers turned out in force Monday night to attack environmental rules aimed at reducing smog and curbing globalwarming. More than 60 officials from companies including DuPont, ARCO Chemical and American Electric... Published: Tuesday, February 10, 1998 Words: 749
adamant that they will not go along with mandatory limits." The Clinton administration and Vice President Al Gore have promoted the globalwarmingtreaty as essential to protecting the Earth from major climate disruptions that could... Published: Thursday, December 25, 1997 Words: 831