I took the liberty of passing on the postings to Cass.  His two replies
are below.

regards,     jim

p.s.     In case you want to email Cass directly, his address is copied
above.



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>>> Cass Sunstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 8/30/2006 7:18 PM >>>

Thanks so much! The piece is a quite rough draft and all this is very 
helpful and valuable. Thanks to you and also the various people who 
wrote on this. All best -- Cass

>One thing that's interesting about this -- and feel free to post  if 
>you like -- is that I didn't mean to take the numbers I give as 
>gospel. I intended to suggest that these were the perceptions of 
>prominent actors. I have to make the paper much clearer on this 
>count.  The analysis of the US  and Kyoto  is positive, not 
>normative. While I personally am unenthusiastic about Kyoto, I 
>oppose Bush's inaction even more!

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