Bush asked to rethink Kyoto

14/12/2005

Nearly one-fourth of United States senators on Monday wrote President George W Bush seeking his participation in discussions on global warming as a United Nations conference meets in Montreal. Democrat Jeff Bingaman Republican Olympia Snowe and 22 colleagues said the US has a legal obligation under a UN treaty to participate in the negotiations in a constructive way. In our view a deliberate decision by the administration not to engage in such discussions solely because they may include the topic of future binding emissions reductions requirements is inconsistent with the obligations of the United States as set forth in the UNFCCC treaty. In any event the United States should at a minimum refrain from blocking or obstructing such discussions amongst parties to the convention since that would be inconsistent with its ongoing treaty obligations the letter said.
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