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Sunday, February 4, 2007

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By Stephen Dinan The Washington Times - The White House on Friday embraced a new international report faulting humans for global warming, marking the furthest President Bush has gone in placing blame. But administration officials again rejected the Kyoto-style caps on carbon emissions that have been the preferred solution of European nations. The report, released in Paris by the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, said the fact that the Earth is now warming "is unequivocal," and said it is "very likely" that human activity is responsible for many of the changes . . . [Click for more]
See also:
- UN climate summary designed to dupe, critics say (CNSNews.com)
- Critics seek to deflate hype surrounding global warming report (OneNewsNow.com)
- Hurricane expert says global warming claims overblown (OneNewsNow.com)
- Message to UN scaremeisters: The planet is always getting either warmer or cooler (Jack Kelly)
- Why am I skeptical about man-made global warming? (Neal Boortz)

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