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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: greenspirit who wrote (134428)4/1/2001 6:02:48 PM
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I assume you saw the list of Nobel Laureates -- a majority of Nobel Laureates in Science supported the Kyoto treaty.

None of those had just a Bachelor's of Science degree, I assume.

In October of 1997,

more than 1,600 of the world's most
distinguished senior scientists, including the majority of
Nobel laureates in science, signed a landmark
consensus declaration sponsored by UCS urging
immediate action to prevent the serious consequences of
human-induced global warming.


In fact,

there is a strong consensus in the world's scientific
community that the threat of global warming is very real
and action is needed immediately.


and


The current state of understanding of climate science is
best represented by the 1995 Second Assessment
Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change. The IPCC drew on the work of more than 2,000
of the world's top climate scientists and over 20,000
articles from the relevant literature.


ucsusa.org

For additional information:

queens.edu
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