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Old 12-27-2005, 08:32 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Bush administration is not hypocritical

Europeans missing their Kyoto targets
By Barrie Clement
Published: 27 December 2005
Britain and Sweden are the only European countries honouring their Kyoto commitments to cut greenhouse gasses, according to a think-tank report.

Although the US is portrayed as the ecological villain for refusing to sign up to the agreement, 10 out of the 15 European Union signatories - including Ireland, Italy and Spain - will miss their targets without urgent action, the Institute for Public Policy Research found.

France, Greece and Germany are given "amber warnings" and will only achieve the objectives if planned policies are successfully carried out.

Tony Grayling, the institute's associate director, said the world was near the point of no return on climate change. "We have little time left to start reducing global greenhouse gas emissions before irreparable damage is done. It is vital that EU countries keep their promises to cut pollution. They must take action now to get back on the Kyoto track, including energy saving and investment in renewable energy."

EU countries would have to adopt tougher limits on emissions from power stations and heavy industry in the new year as part of the second phase of the EU Emissions Trading Scheme, he said.

Recent figures show carbon dioxide emissions increasing in 13 out of the 15 countries, including Britain, the report says.

The British Government was condemned by its own guru on global warming earlier this month for failing to meet its targets on climate change.

Ministers set themselves the target of reducing CO2 emissions by 12.5 per cent from their 1990 levels by 2012, but Britain's production of the gas has increased by 9 per cent since 1999.

In his first report as head of the Commission for Sustainable Development, Sir Jonathon Porritt gave colour-coded ratings for the Government's performance on climate change. CO2 emissions were given red , as were the performances on reducing waste, lowering water consumption and achieving sustainable development. All other targets were given amber lights. Ministers failed to achieve a green light for any if their objectives and the Government's own Whitehall departments were criticised in the report for wasting energy and water.

Britain and Sweden are the only European countries honouring their Kyoto commitments to cut greenhouse gasses, according to a think-tank report.

Although the US is portrayed as the ecological villain for refusing to sign up to the agreement, 10 out of the 15 European Union signatories - including Ireland, Italy and Spain - will miss their targets without urgent action, the Institute for Public Policy Research found.

France, Greece and Germany are given "amber warnings" and will only achieve the objectives if planned policies are successfully carried out.

Tony Grayling, the institute's associate director, said the world was near the point of no return on climate change. "We have little time left to start reducing global greenhouse gas emissions before irreparable damage is done. It is vital that EU countries keep their promises to cut pollution. They must take action now to get back on the Kyoto track, including energy saving and investment in renewable energy."

EU countries would have to adopt tougher limits on emissions from power stations and heavy industry in the new year as part of the second phase of the EU Emissions Trading Scheme, he said.
Recent figures show carbon dioxide emissions increasing in 13 out of the 15 countries, including Britain, the report says.

The British Government was condemned by its own guru on global warming earlier this month for failing to meet its targets on climate change.

Ministers set themselves the target of reducing CO2 emissions by 12.5 per cent from their 1990 levels by 2012, but Britain's production of the gas has increased by 9 per cent since 1999.

In his first report as head of the Commission for Sustainable Development, Sir Jonathon Porritt gave colour-coded ratings for the Government's performance on climate change. CO2 emissions were given red , as were the performances on reducing waste, lowering water consumption and achieving sustainable development. All other targets were given amber lights. Ministers failed to achieve a green light for any if their objectives and the Government's own Whitehall departments were criticised in the report for wasting energy and water
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Everyone wanted to scream that the Admin did not sign that riduculus Kyoto treaty (not that it would have made it through congress). But at least we did not just pay lip service to it, sign it and then ignore it.
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Yes, the administration's policy of not even admitting that global warming exists is intellectually superior. Hurray fer Crawford!
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Yes, the administration's policy of not even admitting that global warming exists is intellectually superior. Hurray fer Crawford!
Actually I believe the administrations position is that they do not believe Global Warming is caused by man.
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Actually I believe the administrations position is that they do not believe Global Warming is caused by man.
Ahh, the old "killer tree" argument from Reagan rears its ugly head again. [:p]
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Yes it is. More than normal by today's standards. It is an old fashioned attempt at building national pride and global dominance. It is outdated, and a feeble brainwash to the majority of voters in the USA who are now ascending control of the political machine instead of the business leaders who manipulate and try as they might to continue their pedantic/double standard crowd control. Dinosaur's last stand. Who's afraid of the big bad future?
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That was a mercy killing not murder.

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Yes it is. More than normal by today's standards. It is an old fashioned attempt at building national pride and global dominance. It is outdated, and a feeble brainwash to the majority of voters in the USA who are now ascending control of the political machine instead of the business leaders who manipulate and try as they might to continue their pedantic/double standard crowd control. Dinosaur's last stand. Who's afraid of the big bad future?
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That was a mercy killing not murder.

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