"It's frankly not doable for us."
-- chief U.S. climate negotiator Harlan Watson, on the G8's proposal to reduce industrial countries' emissions 25-40 percent from 1990 levels by 2020
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"It's frankly not doable for us."
-- chief U.S. climate negotiator Harlan Watson, on the G8's proposal to reduce industrial countries' emissions 25-40 percent from 1990 levels by 2020
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randino Posted 10:05 am
05 Jun 2008
Randy Cunningham
Cleveland, OH
Randy Cunningham
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billgee Posted 10:23 am
05 Jun 2008
I hear Watson.
Do you hear Hansen?
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MAD MAC Posted 2:28 pm
05 Jun 2008
The Green movement in the US is not nearly as mature as in Germany, and Germany isn't going to get there from here either.
Again, you have to be realistic and understand that todays economy is oil based. You can't change that in a decade.......
Victory in Pattani
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archigeek Posted 2:17 am
06 Jun 2008
The mellotron is your friend.
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