Cities, Towns Work to Combat Climate Change
While the United States has never fully ratified the Kyoto climate change protocol, individual cities and towns around the country are aiming to go where the nation as a whole has not.
The international climate-change agreement would have required the U.S. to reduce its carbon emissions by 7 percent below 1990 levels by 2012. Now, more than 900 mayors have signed a "Mayor's Climate Protection Agreement" to reach the Kyoto goal in their individual cities and towns. Full Story »
Posted by Mike LaBonte


