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warming treaties there will restrict carbon dioxide output and regulate fuel economy.
Not exact matches
As world leaders and their top advisers convened in Manhattan for Tuesday's United Nations summit on global
warming,
there were hints of accord on a few issues that could form the basis for a climate deal in December in Copenhagen — something less that a full - blown
treaty but sufficient to avoid total breakdown of an international effort.
There are 85 days until world leaders will come together in Copenhagen to negotiate a global
treaty to deal with global
warming.
WASHINGTON (AP)- Jan. 7, 2000 DaimlerChrysler Corp. says
there may be evidence of global
warming and has joined other companies in quitting a lobbying group opposed to the Kyoto climate
treaty.
The moralising stridency of so many arguments for cap - and - trade, carbon taxes, and global emissions
treaties was founded on the idea that
there is a consensus about how much
warming there would be if carbon emissions continue on trend.
While saying
there was sufficient scientific evidence that global
warming is a problem, the company also said it thought the Kyoto
treaty and current U.S. fuel economy regulations were flawed ways of addressing the problem.
And
there are scant signs of consensus on a long - term successor to the Kyoto Protocol, the first
treaty obligating participating industrial countries to cut
warming emissions.
A global
warming treaty must be implemented even if
there is no scientific evidence to back the [enhanced] greenhouse effect.