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Continental Divide

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  • on May 16, 2006 at 2:56 pm

This is rich: after a meeting between the head of the EPA and the EU about climate change, the EU spokesperson said that it seemed like America was amenable to working on some brilliant new plan to fix climate change after the Kyoto Protocols end in 2012. But, not so fast. The EPA spokesmen trots out to mention, that, excuse me, but America never mentioned it was amenable to anything of the sort. How silly. We’re never going to help them. They’re from Europe.

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