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Push US to sign Kyoto: Opposition

Seeded on Thu Mar 27, 2008 8:06 PM EDT
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bush, australia, politics, environment, climate-change, rudd, kyoto
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But this morning Opposition climate change spokesman Greg Hunt said Mr Rudd should also urge the US to follow Australia's lead and sign Kyoto.

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Freakn' kidding me. Those guys wouldn't sign and now this!

I'm told that the turn in policy is because it makes economic sense to have the US commit to cutting carbon emissions now that we have signed Kyoto. Sounds like a bunch of hypocrites again... but seems to be economic rationalism at its best again??

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