Kyoto an economic ‘death camp,’ flawedPutin advisor says climate-change treaty would doom Russia to ‘poverty, backwardness;’ says Kyoto science could be flawed Gary Park Petroleum News Calgary Correspondent
The fate of the Kyoto climate-change treaty is dangling by a slender thread, awaiting a make-or-break decision by Russia and facing the first signs of crumbling in the European Union solidarity.
Whatever happens in Europe, the global protocol would disintegrate if Russia opted out.
Kyoto’s objecti....
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