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But that cannot be used as an excuse to pretend the problem doesn't exist. Both industry and labor opponents to the treaty reached in Kyoto, Japan, late last year should stick to the science. And the science seems clear. It suggests... Published: Friday, April 24, 1998 Words: 358
our future. This ill-conceived international treaty asks developed nations to impose strict emission standards to reduce the threat of globalwarming. Remarkably, this same treaty exempts developing nations from these air emission standards.... Published: Thursday, January 14, 1999 Words: 5015
cools down is America's economy" trumpets a coalition of car, steel, chemical and oil companies. The companies claim that the whole globalwarming threat is uncertain because it is based on unproved climate models. But their own dire... Published: Monday, January 12, 1998 Words: 850
the Information Council on the Environment. The public relations firm hired to do its bidding frankly stated its mission: "to reposition globalwarming as theory rather than fact." According to Gelbspan, "Big oil and big coal have successfully... Published: Tuesday, December 16, 1997 Words: 1152
is real but higher energy taxes to fight it "won't pass muster with the American people" and probably would doom an anti-pollution treaty. Clinton, at a White House conference, said the United States must commit to steps to control... Published: Tuesday, October 07, 1997 Words: 750
much not only to the community but to his fellow man. We all thank her for that. M.L. Whiting Charleston Scientists disagree on globalwarming Editor: Your April 24 editorial leaves your readers with the idea that all is settled and... Published: Thursday, May 07, 1998 Words: 683
removal. The UMW has led a national fight against tougher rules on air pollution from coal-burning power plants, and on globalwarming. But the union has, for the most part, stayed out of the public debate over mountaintop removal.... Published: Saturday, March 06, 1999 Words: 422
D-W.Va., have been pressuring regulators to work faster to improve and coordinate the permitting process. To contact staff writer KenWard Jr., call 348-1702.... Published: Wednesday, April 14, 1999 Words: 531
industry through a transition to more secure livelihoods. To demonstrate global leadership, you would not only ratify the Kyoto climate treaty you would push to strengthen it, because it goes less than 10 percent of the way toward a... Published: Monday, February 01, 1999 Words: 898
a laggard on this issue?" Meanwhile, American reporters seem to be mesmerized by a handful of scientific doubters, most of them funded by coal or oil companies, utilities or right-wing think tanks The doubters point to every uncertainty... Published: Monday, October 27, 1997 Words: 875