'Kyoto -- For Canada -- Is In The Past'

Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Canada made good Monday on speculation that surfaced two weeks ago regarding the country's intentions to withdraw from the Kyoto Protocol.
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Carl Pope: Durban Wrap-up
Waste costs; coal kills; oil bankrupts; landscape degradation starves. None of these core truths can be discarded simply by having an economy that burns more fossil fuels. Yet in Durban, the US, China and India, seemed locked into a dance of death.
Robert Stavins: Assessing the Climate Talks -- Did Durban Succeed?
The key question, at this point, is whether the Durban outcome has put the world in a place and on a trajectory whereby it is more likely than it was previously to establish a sound foundation for meaningful long-term action.
Sen. Barbara Boxer: Inflicting Unnecessary Pain on America's Families
Why would House Republicans attach environmental rollbacks and hold hostage a vital payroll tax legislation which will help the economy and millions of Americans? The sad truth is that they must be putting special interests first.
Shawn Lawrence Otto: Science Loses Status as a Climate Arbiter in Durban
The EU, Australia, and a few others will continue to attempt unilateral cuts to their emissions, but the leading polluters, China, India and the U.S., will not make substantive emissions cuts until at least a decade from now.
Neil Wagner: Warm 2011 Says "Adios" to More Arctic Ice
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