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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Neocon who wrote (164051)7/24/2001 7:13:42 PM
From: Zoltan!  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 769667
 
Tonight cable news leader FoxNews highlighted the extreme Left/anti-Bush bias spewing out of the parochial NYTimes.

FoxNews mentioned that among the US"s leading newspapers, the liberal NYTimes turned Pres Bush's victory on Kyoto into defeat.

The NYTimes, unlike the LATimes and WP, refused to report that because of Bush's leadership Japan secured provisions that made Kyoto essentially meaningless. Japan secured the inclusion of emission "sinks" that the Clinton team lead by AlGore failed to achieve.

The liberal NYTimes refused to report the most important concession made to Japan: that penalties contained in Kyoto are not legally binding on signatories.

Get that? In other words, the US in essence prevailed and Kyoto only exists on paper as a face-saving measure for the European Socialists who depend on "Green" party support to cling to power.

....After the failure in The Hague, EU delegates offered many more concessions in this round in order to clinch a deal. The final compromise was struck when Japan was satisfied that penalties against countries that fail to meet the Kyoto targets would not be legally binding.
washingtonpost.com

....Even after the protracted haggling, delegates couldn't say exactly why the deal was so contentious. Japan held out the longest, until the word "binding" was removed from a section calling for financial penalties for those failing to meet reduction targets....
latimes.com

No such mention of that most important point was to be found in the parochial NYTimes. In fact, the NYTimes appears, through devious editing, to make a Kyoto defeat appear to be a victory:

The biggest sticking point was how much to penalize countries that miss their targets. Japan held out for a fairly painless system. Europe wanted countries that missed targets in the first commitment period, from 2008 to 2012, to pledge to reduce more carbon dioxide in the next period, with the equivalent of penalties plus interest.

On that point, Europe got its way.

nytimes.com

So in other words, what the NYTimes doesn't say, w/ financial penalties removed, the only sanction is a call for more reductions. Toothless and a defeat for the Europeans on substance. But the Europeans are interested in form only. They have the crazies to appease.