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JUNE 7, 2001 At the request of the White House the National Academy of Sciences on Wednesday released a report concluding that global warming is a real scientific phenomenon. The report evaluated conclusions made by a United Nations panel on global warming's ties to greenhouse gas emissions. The report says the conclusions are warranted. White House spokesperson Ari Fleischer said the report show the earth is warming but doesn't prove why. The report comes in advance of President Bush's planned meeting with European leaders on global warming. The international community has criticized Bush for abandoning a global warming treaty President Bill Clinton signed. Get the Report:
Climate Change Science: An Analysis of Some Key Questions [PDF] (National Academy of Sciences. Committee on the Science of Climate Change 6/6) Get the Story:
NAS Tells Bush Global Warming Is Real Problem (The Washington Post 6/7)
Leading Climate Scientists Advise White House on Global Warming (National Academy of Sciences 6/6) Relevant Links:
Global warming, Environmental Protection Agency - http://www.epa.gov/globalwarming Related Stories:
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Whitman says here to stay at EPA (4/23)
Senate wants US in global warming talks (4/9)
Europeans want to discuss global warming (4/3)
Bush pushes hemispheric development (3/30)
US: No to Kyoto (3/28)
Whitman warned about Bush's credibility (3/27)
Environment: The GOP strikes back (3/21)
Peabody Coal fought Bush's promise (3/26)
Bush sends foot in mouth to EU (3/16)
Bush criticized for air decision (3/15)
Bush backs off environmental promise (3/14)
Panel tells Bush global warming is real
Facebook TwitterJUNE 7, 2001 At the request of the White House the National Academy of Sciences on Wednesday released a report concluding that global warming is a real scientific phenomenon. The report evaluated conclusions made by a United Nations panel on global warming's ties to greenhouse gas emissions. The report says the conclusions are warranted. White House spokesperson Ari Fleischer said the report show the earth is warming but doesn't prove why. The report comes in advance of President Bush's planned meeting with European leaders on global warming. The international community has criticized Bush for abandoning a global warming treaty President Bill Clinton signed. Get the Report:
Climate Change Science: An Analysis of Some Key Questions [PDF] (National Academy of Sciences. Committee on the Science of Climate Change 6/6) Get the Story:
NAS Tells Bush Global Warming Is Real Problem (The Washington Post 6/7)
Leading Climate Scientists Advise White House on Global Warming (National Academy of Sciences 6/6) Relevant Links:
Global warming, Environmental Protection Agency - http://www.epa.gov/globalwarming Related Stories:
Bush to take on global warming (6/6)
Stevens: What's global warming? (5/30)
Norton hit on environment, budget (4/25)
Bush rated low on environment (4/24)
Babbitt assails Bush's environmental record (4/23)
Whitman says here to stay at EPA (4/23)
Senate wants US in global warming talks (4/9)
Europeans want to discuss global warming (4/3)
Bush pushes hemispheric development (3/30)
US: No to Kyoto (3/28)
Whitman warned about Bush's credibility (3/27)
Environment: The GOP strikes back (3/21)
Peabody Coal fought Bush's promise (3/26)
Bush sends foot in mouth to EU (3/16)
Bush criticized for air decision (3/15)
Bush backs off environmental promise (3/14)
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