Rethinking a global post-Kyoto solution

"The United States under President Obama would no more sign the Kyoto Protocol than it would have done under President George W. Bush," Prins said. However, you can expect an aggressive set of actions from the Obama administration on the supply side, on research and development of new energy, and renovation of the country's power-generation infrastructure, he added.

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by Dwight Rousu - Feb. 12, 2009

The story provides interesting views on emissions and climate change. The views do not include credentials of the sources, nor expert opinion about the stated views. The fodder is not fully digested.

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