Posted by: Editors in Links
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Like the D’s, McCain is calling for a cap-and-trade system restriction emissions and allowing polluters to trade their credits, though it’s not clear how much of industry would be covered by McCain’s plan, or how those credits would be allocated.
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The senator’s remarks were a clear criticism of Mr. Bush, who in his first term questioned the scientific basis for global warming and who has remained opposed to mandatory caps on emissions, which he says would be bad for the American economy.
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Key differences remain between McCain and the Democrats on climate change — several of which the senator outlined in his talk.
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We have clearly entered the post-Bush era of policy and politics on climate change. However this election turns out, the United States will have a president who supports mandatory cuts in greenhouse gases. It is possible to begin to believe in the prospec
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