Congressional Digest

Congressional Digest January 2004 No. 1 Vol. 83
Bush Administration Position

Climate Change

The Science and Politics of Global Warming

Bush Administration Position

Remarks by the President on Global Warming

The issue of climate change respects no border. Its effects cannot be reined in by an army nor advanced by any ideology. Climate change, with its potential to impact every corner of the world, is an issue that must be addressed by the world.The Kyoto Protocol was fatally flawed in fundamental ways. But the process used to bring nations together to discuss our joint response to climate change is an important one. NAS Report My Cabinet-level working group has met regularly for the last 10 weeks to review the most recent, most accurate, and most comprehensive science. First, we know…

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