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THE WHOLE THING SHOULD BE TRASHED, NOT MODIFIED!

On Tue, 10 Apr 2001 11:41:53 -0300 Yardbird <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> Include other main polluting nations such as China.
>
> EU steps back from fight with Bush over Kyoto
> http://www.lineone.net/telegraph/2001/04/09/world/eu_45.html
>
>
> By Ambrose Evans-Pritchard in Brussels, Daily Telegraph - UK, 4/9/01
>
> THE European Union backed away from a confrontation with America on
> global
> warming yesterday, agreeing to modify parts of the Kyoto Protocol to
> meet
> Washington's concerns.
>
> Romano Prodi, the European Commission's president, said it would be
> better
> to try to salvage something from the agreement of 1997 to curb
> greenhouse
> gas emissions rather than tear up the accord.
>
> In an article for the press in Sweden, the current holder of the
> European
> Union presidency, he said: "If certain parts of the agreement
> prevent the
> United States from ratifying it, we should negotiate about those
> parts
> rather than bury the entire agreement."
>
> The change of tack came as a union mission prepared to visit Tokyo
> to secure
> the backing of key Asian states for the protocol. It suggests that
> Brussels
> is having second thoughts about the wisdom of trying to "shame"
> America by
> seizing the moral high ground and forming a coalition with the rest
> of the
> world to save Kyoto.
>
> The European environment commissioner, Margot Wallstrom, took a hard
> line
> last week, warning the Americans that they would be excluded from
> global talks
> and banned from the proposed system for trading emissions quotas.
>
> There is a growing feeling in Brussels, however, that the union has
> over-played its hand, picking a needlessly acrimonious fight with
> the Bush
> administration.
>
> Union officials say President Bush is being honest in declaring the
> Kyoto
> protocol unworkable. They say the accord faces insurmountable
> opposition in
> the US Senate because it exempts 80 per cent of the world's people
> and would
> oblige America to cut CO2 emissions sharply on the brink of a
> recession.
>
> Richard Armitage, America's Deputy Secretary of State, said at the
> weekend
> that the Bush team would outline new proposals intended to include
> other main
> polluting nations such as China.
> http://www.lineone.net/telegraph/2001/04/09/world/eu_45.html
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