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Bush criticized on global warming
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 2002

The Democrat attorneys general of 11 states are asking President Bush to address global warming.

The states claim Bush has ignored the problem instead of helping direct national policy. They said the administration needs to reduce emissions of gases thought to contribute to global warming.

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State Officials Ask Bush to Act on Global Warming (The New York Times 7/17)
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Relevant Documents:
Climate Action Report 2002 (EPA 2002)

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