From "Architectures for Agreement: Addressing Global Climate Change in the Post-Kyoto World." Edited by Joseph E. Aldy & Robert N. Stavins.
"Another partnership of seventeen countries, several industries, and NGOs aims to promote renewable energy and efficiency. The United States is entering into a number of bilateral and regional agreements on climate change with Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, the EU, India, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, Republic of Korea, the Russian Federation, and South Africa. And finally, the United States initiated in July 2005 the Asia Pacific Partnership for Clean Development and Climate that include Australia, China, India, South Korea and Japan."
Wow, after reading that you'd think that the US is actually doing something about climate change!
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"Another partnership of seventeen countries, several industries, and NGOs aims to promote renewable energy and efficiency. The United States is entering into a number of bilateral and regional agreements on climate change with Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, the EU, India, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, Republic of Korea, the Russian Federation, and South Africa. And finally, the United States initiated in July 2005 the Asia Pacific Partnership for Clean Development and Climate that include Australia, China, India, South Korea and Japan."
Wow, after reading that you'd think that the US is actually doing something about climate change!