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RFK, Jr. and Rep. Ed Markey Discuss the Climate Bill - PT. 2/2

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Uploaded by on Dec 18, 2009

During the Bush administration, not a single piece of legislation to combat global warming was signed into law. As a result, the US lagged behind most other industrialized nations in curbing carbon emissions. But just this week we've seen major breakthroughs, with the EPA finally acknowledging that greenhouse gases pose a threat to human health. Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. talks about the changing tide, and whether or not we'll be seeing the US take on a more prominent leadership role in the climate change arena with Congressman Ed Markey.

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  • Markey be honest. Salazar is a bought and paid for schill.

  • I will agree that Obama is a tool but you listen to much of the global goverance Bullshit.

  • danieljdouchebag, your ignorance will not save you. help or move aside. and, by the way, read a book or two about the nazi party and then shut your mouth for a while.

  • Yea, China make effort towards green

    & Ed Markey associates it with the Cuban Missile Crises & the USSR!

  • Obama is a TOOL! Stop scaring me with an invisible boogey man.

    The UN & its supporters are the 21st Century NAZI party.

    Until the world wakes up to this we are all at risk.

    Follow the money trail, who/which organization is funding the 2 week charade.

    Note who (politically) is attending, vote them out of power.

    The banks are the real terrorist!

    Semper Fi

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