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Gold/Mining/Energy : Canadian-under $3.00 Stock-Picking Challenge

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To: Bearcatbob who wrote (11646)3/9/2003 9:52:52 PM
From: vds4   of 11802
 
i would not say i agree or disagree, as it is a very long piece of paper and there are many points to address:
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but i find it somewhat frustrating than so many people (politicians/radio personalities...etc) either preach the value or flatly denounce the stupidity of kyoto without actually pointing out both what they like AND dislike about it... and more importantly what suggestions they have about modifying the content. I have in fact seen many opinions that labour over single points in the accord, but really i would love to see an analysis from someone where they can objectively go over the contents, and describe both the benefits and the problems that would be faced by canada and the world should the accord be followed to the letter.

If you by chance are aware of any such analysis, i would really appreciate a link. I have looked around and continuously return very once sided and incomplete documents that are obviously driven by very pro or anti kyoto interest groups.

martin
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