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Politics : Prime Minister Jean Chretien

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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (310)12/9/2002 2:17:18 AM
From: Graystone  Read Replies (2) of 443
 
Kyoto science
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Emissions

Whether the emission of greenhouse gases is directly responsible for global warming or not, and that matter is still seriously debated, the negative effects of emissions are evident, look at any large city to see the immediate impact.
The Kyoto question has raised some very serious issues for certain provinces, Alberta at the forefront, but deciding that Kyoto is a bad idea based on the near term economic impact may not correctly incorporate the true benefits of Kyoto. Even if the earth continues to heat up for another 8,00 years, which is likely, the long term benefits afforded by reduction of these gases will benefit the entire world, global warming or not.
The Kyoto Accord is something that I support.

Now everyone from Alberta can tell me I am wrong. <g>
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