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http: //www.nytimes.com/aponline/national/AP-Climate-Change.html

June 4, 2002

Bush Dismisses Climate Change Study

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

riled at 6:29 p.m. ET

WASHINGTON CAP) -- President Bush dismissed on Tuesday a report put out by
his administration warning that human activities are
behind climate change that is having significant effects on the
environment.

The report to the United Nations -- compiled by the Environmental
Protection
Agency from information provided by climate experts at six
agencies, including the EPA -- puts most of the blame for recent global
warming on the burning of fossil fuels that release carbon dioxide and
other heat-trapping gases into the environment.

But it suggests nothing beyond voluntary action by industry for dealing
with
the so-called ''greenhouse' gases, the program Bush advocated
in rejecting a treaty negotiated in Kyoto, Japan, in 1997 calling for
mandatory reduction of those gases by industrial nations.

 "'I read the report put out by the bureaucracy, '' Bush said dismissively
Tuesday when asked about the EPA report, adding that he still
opposes the Kyoto treaty.

White House spokesman Scott McClellan said the report was the result of
work
by staff at the agencies and the White House's Council on
Environmental Quality, whose chairman was appointed by Bush to serve as his
principal environmental policy adviser.

Japan ratified the international accord Tuesday and urged the United States
and other countries to join efforts to fight global warming by
cutting emissions of heat-trapping gases. Prime Minister Junichiro
Koizumi 's
Cabinet gave final approval to the Kyoto Protocol, which
passed the upper and lower houses of Parliament last month.

The report submitted to the United Nations by the State Department was the



file:/D:SEARCH_7_28_03_CEQ158_f tnkt7003_ceq.txt                             6/16/2006
Page 2of3


first by the Bush administration to mostly blame human activity
for global warming.

''The changes observed over the last several decades are likely mostly due
to human activities, but we cannot rule out that some significant
part of these changes is also a reflection of natural variability, '' the
report says.

''Human-induced warming and associated sea level rises are expected to
continue through the 21st century,'' it says. "Secondary effects..
include increases in rainfall rates and increased susceptibility of
semiarid
regions to drought."

The report also says that despite some lingering scientific uncertainties,
''There is general agreement that the observed warming is real and
has been particularly strong within the past 20 years.''

In the United States, changes over the next few decades are expected to put
Southeastern coastal communities at greater risk of storm
surges, prompt more uncomfortable heat waves in cities and reduce snowpack
and water supplies in the West.

Kalee Kreider, global warming campaign director for the National
Environmental Trust, an advocacy group, said environmentalists want
from the administration a climate change plan that joins with other nations
in requiring carbon dioxide emission reductions and increased fuel
efficiency requirements for vehicles.

''It's good they've done a 180-degree turn on the science. Given the
audience, they pretty much had to,'' Krei~der said. ''But we're still
waiting for a plan that mandates pollution cuts.'

Last year, the White House described climate change as a serious issue but
was undecided about how much of the problem should be
blamed on human activities. President Bush favors a climate plan with
voluntary measures to slow the rate of growth in gas emissions but
allow them to continue to rise.

McClellan said the administration remains convinced the president's plan is
the best path. He pointed to language in the report
acknowledging ''considerable uncertainty in current understanding of how
climate varies naturally.'

And, he said, Bush's plan will ''significantly reduce the growth of
greenhouse gas emissions,'' while investing in new science and technology
to curb them. Bush has proposed spending $4.5 billion on climate change
science and technology.

European Union countries formally signed the Kyoto Protocol on Friday. It
was negotiated in 1997 to stem pollution and global warming;
President Bush has rejected it. The ratification by Japan and the 15 EU
countries at the headquarters of the United Nations represented a
major step toward putting the treaty into force.



On the Net:

Climate Action Report 2002:



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http: //www.epa.gov/globalwarminig/publicatiofls/car

U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change: http://unfccc.int


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  • 1. RRn ISt Pagel1 of 3 RECORD TYPE: FEDERAL (NOTES MAIL) CREATOR:kert davies <kert.daviesgwdc.greenpeace.org> C kert davies <kert.daviesawdc. CREATION DATE/TIME: 4-JUN-2002 20:01:45.00 SUBJECT: : piece wI bureaucracy quote TO:Edward A. Baling ( CN=Edward A. Boling/OU=CEQ/O=EOP(?EOP CEQ READ:UNKNOWN TEXT: and I very much doubt he spent his weekend reading it ... http: //www.nytimes.com/aponline/national/AP-Climate-Change.html June 4, 2002 Bush Dismisses Climate Change Study By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS riled at 6:29 p.m. ET WASHINGTON CAP) -- President Bush dismissed on Tuesday a report put out by his administration warning that human activities are behind climate change that is having significant effects on the environment. The report to the United Nations -- compiled by the Environmental Protection Agency from information provided by climate experts at six agencies, including the EPA -- puts most of the blame for recent global warming on the burning of fossil fuels that release carbon dioxide and other heat-trapping gases into the environment. But it suggests nothing beyond voluntary action by industry for dealing with the so-called ''greenhouse' gases, the program Bush advocated in rejecting a treaty negotiated in Kyoto, Japan, in 1997 calling for mandatory reduction of those gases by industrial nations. "'I read the report put out by the bureaucracy, '' Bush said dismissively Tuesday when asked about the EPA report, adding that he still opposes the Kyoto treaty. White House spokesman Scott McClellan said the report was the result of work by staff at the agencies and the White House's Council on Environmental Quality, whose chairman was appointed by Bush to serve as his principal environmental policy adviser. Japan ratified the international accord Tuesday and urged the United States and other countries to join efforts to fight global warming by cutting emissions of heat-trapping gases. Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi 's Cabinet gave final approval to the Kyoto Protocol, which passed the upper and lower houses of Parliament last month. The report submitted to the United Nations by the State Department was the file:/D:SEARCH_7_28_03_CEQ158_f tnkt7003_ceq.txt 6/16/2006
  • 2. Page 2of3 first by the Bush administration to mostly blame human activity for global warming. ''The changes observed over the last several decades are likely mostly due to human activities, but we cannot rule out that some significant part of these changes is also a reflection of natural variability, '' the report says. ''Human-induced warming and associated sea level rises are expected to continue through the 21st century,'' it says. "Secondary effects.. include increases in rainfall rates and increased susceptibility of semiarid regions to drought." The report also says that despite some lingering scientific uncertainties, ''There is general agreement that the observed warming is real and has been particularly strong within the past 20 years.'' In the United States, changes over the next few decades are expected to put Southeastern coastal communities at greater risk of storm surges, prompt more uncomfortable heat waves in cities and reduce snowpack and water supplies in the West. Kalee Kreider, global warming campaign director for the National Environmental Trust, an advocacy group, said environmentalists want from the administration a climate change plan that joins with other nations in requiring carbon dioxide emission reductions and increased fuel efficiency requirements for vehicles. ''It's good they've done a 180-degree turn on the science. Given the audience, they pretty much had to,'' Krei~der said. ''But we're still waiting for a plan that mandates pollution cuts.' Last year, the White House described climate change as a serious issue but was undecided about how much of the problem should be blamed on human activities. President Bush favors a climate plan with voluntary measures to slow the rate of growth in gas emissions but allow them to continue to rise. McClellan said the administration remains convinced the president's plan is the best path. He pointed to language in the report acknowledging ''considerable uncertainty in current understanding of how climate varies naturally.' And, he said, Bush's plan will ''significantly reduce the growth of greenhouse gas emissions,'' while investing in new science and technology to curb them. Bush has proposed spending $4.5 billion on climate change science and technology. European Union countries formally signed the Kyoto Protocol on Friday. It was negotiated in 1997 to stem pollution and global warming; President Bush has rejected it. The ratification by Japan and the 15 EU countries at the headquarters of the United Nations represented a major step toward putting the treaty into force. On the Net: Climate Action Report 2002: file://D:SEARCH_7_28_03_CEQ158_f tnkt7003_ceq.txt 6/16/2006
  • 3. Page 3 of 3 http: //www.epa.gov/globalwarminig/publicatiofls/car U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change: http://unfccc.int Copyright 2002 The Associated Press Privacy Policy file://D:SEARCH_7_28_03_CEQ158_f tnkt7003_ceq.txt 6/16/2006