FACTBOX: Bush's evolving policy on global warming

Mon Sep 24, 2007 7:44am EDT
 
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(Reuters) - The Bush administration hosts a summit for "major economies" on energy and climate change in Washington later this week, following a U.N. climate summit in New York on Monday.

Here is a timeline of President George W. Bush's evolving policy on global warming since 2001:

March 28, 2001 - Stating his opposition to the 1997 Kyoto treaty on global warming, Bush says it is against U.S. economic interests and unfair as big developing countries like China and India escape binding emissions pledges.

June 11, 2001 - Shortly before his Europe tour, Bush says it remains uncertain how much of global warming is caused by humans and pledges to use science and diplomacy to fight it.

February 15, 2002 - Bush presents a voluntary plan to slow the growth of heat-trapping gases blamed for global warming and announces tax incentives to businesses for voluntarily reducing emissions.

June 4, 2002 - Bush distances himself from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's report to the United Nations on the negative effect of global warming, saying it was a "bureaucratic" hot air.

October 8, 2004 - Bush, reiterating his stance on the Kyoto Protocol during the presidential race for a second term, says U.S. participation "would have cost America a lot of jobs. It's one of these deals where to be popular in the halls of Europe you sign a treaty."

February 21, 2005 - On his first visit to Europe a month after his second inauguration, Bush sticks to familiar theme on global warming, repeating his call to use new technology to fight the effects of rising temperatures.

July 6, 2005 - Bush for the first time says he recognizes that "an increase in greenhouse gases caused by humans is contributing to the problem" of global warming, during a visit to Denmark on his way to the Group of Eight (G8) summit in Scotland.  Continued...

 

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