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June 18, 2003
A snowflake's chance on an increasingly warm planet
Recent research suggests that global warming is likely to occur faster than first thought. Given the trend in US foreign policy ("You're either with us or you're with the terrorists") and the very explicit way in which members of the 'coalition of the unwilling' are being treated (e.g. Chile, Canada, France), the new 'friendship' between the US and Australia will be increasingly difficult to break, especially with AUSFTA to bind the relationship. What chance then of John Howard signing the Kyoto Protocol so long as the US doesn't?
Posted by jeremy at June 18, 2003 10:32 PM
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