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Bush slammed on 'emission plan'
- Saturday, June 02 - 2007 at 08:02
Environmental groups have called US President George Bush's proposed global plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions a stalling tactic lacking concrete details, the Guardian reports. The 'plan' appears to have cast doubt on securing a UN-brokered follow up to the Kyoto protocol on climate change, which ends in 2012, the report said. The US National Environmental Trust said President Bush did not have any credibility on the issue [of climate change].
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