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hi clo,

not to worry because those folks have admitted they are not scientists. they are bound to submit to an agreement constructed on majority scientific opinion.

oh wait.

could it possibly be that the formulation "I am not a scientist but ..." is a ruse?

okay. i will take off my sarcasm goggles now.




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Re: Panorama
By: clo
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Wed, 02 Dec 15 4:51 PM
Msg. 17706 of 54959

This is the congress Obama has had as his 'partner' to help improve America... its pathetic!

Votes in Congress Move to Undercut Climate Pledge
By DAVID M. HERSZENHORNDEC. 1, 2015

WASHINGTON — Hours after President Obama pledged Tuesday in Paris that the United States would be in the vanguard of nations seeking a global response to climate change, Congress approved two measures aimed at undercutting him.

In a provocative message to more than 100 leaders that the American president does not have the full support of his government on climate policy, the House passed resolutions, already approved by the Senate, to scuttle Environmental Protection Agency rules that would significantly cut heat-trapping carbon emissions from existing and future coal-fired power plants. 

The House votes — by 242 to 180 and 235 to 188, mostly along party lines — expanded to a global level the already profound gulf between Mr. Obama and the Republican-controlled Congress on domestic issues, demonstrating that the United States was hardly unified on the issue of climate change even as the president and other leaders sought to project solidarity.

The measures will be sent to the White House, where Mr. Obama has said he will veto them. The Senate approved each measure by an identical margin, 52 to 46, signaling that Republican congressional leaders would not be able to muster the two-thirds majority needed for an override.

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http://www.nytimes.com/2015/12/02/us/politics/as-obama-pushes-climate-deal-republicans-move-to-block-emissions-rules.html?_r=0


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