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FOR MORE than four years, President Bush has told us he needs to see the ‘’sound science” on global warming before joining the rest of the world in combating it. In June 2001, he brushed off criticism of his pullout from the Kyoto Protocol, saying: ”It was not based upon science. The stated mandates in the Kyoto treaty would affect our economy in a negative way.”
A year later, Bush’s own Environmental Protection Agency put out a report that the burning of fossil fuels in the human activities of industry and automobiles are huge contributors to the greenhouse effect. He publicly trashed the report, embarrassing then-EPA administrator Christine Todd Whitman, saying, ”I read the report put out by the bureaucracy.”
Boston Globe
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