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Response to Policy Paper 34 ” Clinton, Obama, McCain : Europe’s Best Hope for Fighting Climate Change”
I feel Stephen Boucher has taken on a difficult task because the future of the US policy on climate change is wide open. Even though all three candidates make their promises today, one cannot tell to what extent the eventual President will deliver. Nevertheless, it is worthwhile to have a closer look.
In his policy paper “Clinton, Obama, McCain – Europe’s Best Hope for Fighting Climate Change”, Stephen Boucher has taken on a difficult task because the future of the US policy on climate change is wide open. Even though all three candidates make their promises today, one cannot tell to what extent the eventual President will deliver. Nevertheless, it is worthwhile to have a closer look.
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