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this morning to a landmark agreement to reduce fuel emissions by industrial countries in the 21st century to guard the Earth against globalwarming. The Kyoto Protocol, headed for final conference approval after 11 days of arduous negotiations,... Published: Thursday, December 11, 1997 Words: 863
that the reductions in the United States can be made without widespread economic disruptions. Some experts even believe that meeting the Kyototreaty goals will make industry more efficient and, eventually, more profitable. Some say,... Published: Sunday, February 08, 1998 Words: 981
said in a prepared statement. Still, Byrd called the agreement "a major new beginning in addressing the long-term problems of globalwarming." I look forward to the agreement of nations such as China, India, Indonesia, Mexico, South... Published: Friday, December 12, 1997 Words: 772
by the year 2000, but his proposal on Wednesday clearly backed off that stance. "This is not the 'aggressive U.S. leadership' on globalwarming that President Clinton promised when he was elected," said Phil Clapp, president of the... Published: Thursday, October 23, 1997 Words: 670
if necessary - to arouse Americans about the stakes in Kyoto, said spokeswoman Candetta Sampson. The economic impact of coping with globalwarming could indeed be severe. Limiting U.S. emissions of greenhouse gasses to no more than... Published: Saturday, October 04, 1997 Words: 1353
the construction of new, cleaner plants. "The United States is never going to achieve its clean air goals or substantially reduce globalwarming pollution in emissions from coal-fired power plants," the report said. "The technology... Published: Sunday, July 18, 1999 Words: 765
in the next century - have already acted to end government subsidies for coal and oil. They have done this not because of globalwarming but for economic reasons. Developing nations also contend that they have little choice but to use... Published: Sunday, December 07, 1997 Words: 1086
airborne pollution. The resolution warned that the Senate won't approve a climate-change treaty to be hashed out later this year in Kyoto, Japan, if it does not apply to emerging nations like China, Mexico and Brazil. Some might take... Published: Wednesday, August 06, 1997 Words: 359
agreement, signed by more than 150 countries after a 10-day summit in Kyoto, Japan, seeks to curb those emissions. Under the treaty, the United States would have until 2012 to cut emissions to 7 percent below 1990 levels. Tuesday's... Published: Wednesday, December 08, 1999 Words: 490
officials called a joint news conference Monday morning to criticize the Clinton administration's stance at the climate treaty talks in Kyoto, Japan. Cecil Roberts, president of the United Mine Workers, repeated the union's stance that... Published: Tuesday, December 09, 1997 Words: 644