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Global Warming, New York Times articleThanks for sending this, Jack. The
fourth paragraph was especially interesting.
"It recommends adapting to inevitable changes. It does not recommend making
rapid reductions in greenhouse gases to limit warming, the approach favored
by many environmental groups and countries that have accepted the Kyoto
Protocol, a climate treaty written in the Clinton administration that was
rejected by Mr. Bush. "
A shortened version of this article, by Andrew Revkin of the New York Times,
appeared in the Des Moines Register yesterday, page 3A. Here is the
paragraph as it read in the Register:
"It instead recommends adating to inevitable changes. That is the approach
favored by many environmental groups and countries and have accepted the
Kyoto Protocol, a Clinon-era climate treaty that the Bush Administration
rejected."
What a very strange editing change.
Jane Clark
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