Thursday, June 7, 2007

World Leaders Look Beyond Bush Presidency to Set Greenhouse Gas Limits

(Bloomberg) -- President George W. Bush succeeded
in side-stepping mandatory greenhouse gas emission caps at this
week's Group of Eight meeting. He didn't prevent other
countries from laying the groundwork for carbon dioxide limits
once he's gone, political observers and environmentalists say.

World leaders ``most definitely are looking beyond this
administration to get any kind of hard cap on carbon,'' said
Christine Todd Whitman, Bush's first administrator of the
Environmental Protection Agency.


Read more at Bloomberg Energy News

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