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dam-l World Environment News - December 2, 1997 from Planet Ark (fwd)




Just some Kyoto info on the net... some of these headlines look 
interesting.

-Dianne

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Date: Tue, 2 Dec 1997 12:39:38 +1100 (EDT)
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Subject: World Environment News - December 2, 1997 from Planet Ark

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World Environment News - December 2, 1997 from Planet Ark
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Here are today's Reuters 'World Environment News' headlines. 
Go to Planet Ark to check out the full stories - 
http://www.planetark.org/ then click on the World Environment News button.

JAPAN: FOCUS-U.S. Gives way on gas cut, then war of words. 

JAPAN: FOCUS-U.S.-EU trade barbs on global warming.

JAPAN: Greenhouse gases under review at Kyoto meeting. 

INDONESIA: Environment a growing challenge for OPEC - Suharto.

JAPAN: Nations divided at open of global warming meeting. 

USA: U.S. says would walk away from bad climate pact.

USA: Gore to attend climate talks, but not negotiate.

NETHERLANDS: Renewable energy set for boom - Worldwatch. 

GERMANY: German group says traffic jams hurt emission curbs. 

UK: Futile climate action would also hurt poor - Report. 


Let's all send some wisdom, clarity and foresight over to Kyoto today!!!!
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