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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Fwd: Kyoto clears last hurdle / Scientists
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Energy
Scientists and Engineers For Change
http://www.scientistsandengineersforchange.org/energy.php
Science and engineering are essential for providing secure energy
supplies and
Kyoto Protocal Rastification
2004-10-04
http://newsfromrussia.com/world/2004/10/04/56409.html
After more than a decade of diplomacy to create a global pact for
reducing greenhouse gases, humanity will soon see if it can
successfully reduce carbon dioxide emissions and curb its contribution
Energy
Scientists and Engineers For Change
http://www.scientistsandengineersforchange.org/energy.php
Science and engineering are essential for providing secure energy supplies and
meeting environmental goals at an affordable cost. The risks of growing oil
import dependence and the risks
> Steve Spence wrote:
> "Increased use of renewable energy and advancing efficient use of
> renewable" fuels is a good thing.
>
> advancing efficient use of fossil fuels is only temporary step to
> eliminating them.
>
> trading pollution credits does not make the above happen. If I'm doing "t
Carbon trading of course is just a scam to allow you to buy polluting rights
from others while pretending everyone has a right to pollute just a little.
Carbon trading is not a good thing!
I disagree. Cap and trade market programs have proven successful in the
past. Witness the success of th
> Russia to ratify Kyoto treaty
> Putin joins fight against climate change, leaving Bush
> isolated and US cut out of carbon trading market
> Paul Brown, environment correspondent
> Oct 1, 2004
> The Guardian
> http://www.guardian.co.uk/russia/article/0,2763,1317289,00.html
> Politicians,
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Fwd: Kyoto clears last hurdle / Scientists against
Bush/ U.S. can end oil use
Russia to ratify Kyoto treaty
Putin joins fight against climate change, leaving Bush
isolated and US cut out of carbon trading market
Paul Brown, env
Russia to ratify Kyoto treaty
Putin joins fight against climate change, leaving Bush
isolated and US cut out of carbon trading market
Paul Brown, environment correspondent
Oct 1, 2004
The Guardian
http://www.guardian.co.uk/russia/article/0,2763,1317289,00.html
Politicians, industry
If Russia ratifies Kyoto (it hasn't yet), it is only to get a political pass
for entrance in the WTO. The lower house of parliament will ratify (or not) in
three months.
Countries which are not signatories to Kyoto -- like the United States -- will
not be bound by the pact even if it enters int
Many thanks Keith.
Its my hope, help is on the way.
I see the UN made a few comments below --
> EMS UPDATE - Sept 30, 2004
>
>
> KYOTO CLEARS LAST HURDLE
>
> The Russian cabinet approved the ratification of the Kyoto global warming
> treaty today. Russia's ratification means the Kyoto Pro
To: Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Kyoto clears last hurdle / Scientists against Bush / U.S.
can end oil use
Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 10:27:03 -0400
EMS UPDATE - Sept 30, 2004
KYOTO CLEARS LAST HURDLE
The Russian cabinet approved the ratification of the Kyoto global warming
treat
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