, Bush has now turned to ExxonMobil for policies on global warming that will benefit no one but the oil industry. Most recently at the G-8 summit in May, the United States rejected German Chancellor Angela Merkel's global pact on carbon emissions,
which would have reduced global emissions "50 percent below 1990 levels by 2050."
But instead of mandatory emission reductions, Bush pushed for "aspirational goals." "Countries would work independently for the next 'ten to twenty years' to develop strategies to 'improve energy security, reduce air pollution and also reduce greenhouse gases.
Date: July 20, 2007, 10:18 PM
Subject: BUSH OUTLAWS WAR PROTEST! CITIZENS FACE FULL ASSET SEIZURE!
Body: EXECUTIVE ORDER OVERTURNS U.S. FIFTH AMENDMENT!
KamikazeKoscki 4 years ago
is this true? where is this in print?
generalbutter 4 years ago
Yes, in print white house, I will send it to any one, who wants it! I will try and send it to you now.
KamikazeKoscki 4 years ago
, Bush has now turned to ExxonMobil for policies on global warming that will benefit no one but the oil industry. Most recently at the G-8 summit in May, the United States rejected German Chancellor Angela Merkel's global pact on carbon emissions,
which would have reduced global emissions "50 percent below 1990 levels by 2050."
KamikazeKoscki 4 years ago
But instead of mandatory emission reductions, Bush pushed for "aspirational goals." "Countries would work independently for the next 'ten to twenty years' to develop strategies to 'improve energy security, reduce air pollution and also reduce greenhouse gases.
KamikazeKoscki 4 years ago