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October 26th 2004     

Kerry Disses Kyoto … No, Wait …

Posted by: Laer at 03:20 pm

An interesting tidbit from the very interesting Greenie Watch blog:

This can be seen in the Kerry campaign’s schizophrenic approach to the global warming issue. On Friday 19 August, the campaign issued a document aimed at keeping the West Virginian coal industry open. It included the words, “John Kerry and John Edwards believe that the Kyoto Protocol is not the answer. The near-term emission reductions it would require of the United States are infeasible, while the long-term obligations imposed on all nations are too little to solve the problem.”



But on 24 August, The Journal Times of Racine, Wisconsin, published an account of John Edwards’ visit to the town the day before. According to the paper, Edwards “lamented” America’s failure to join the Kyoto treaty. It seems the Kerry-Edwards campaign opposes Kyoto when coal miners’ votes are at stake but supports it in other areas.

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