Bush Administration Comes Unraveled Around the Climate Issue [2]
Even as President Bush tries to sabotage California's proposed auto mileage standards [7], U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said the world needs a revolution in energy [8]that transcends oil, gas and coal to prevent problems from climate change.
The Administration's position on climate change has become increasingly muddled — with the President telling large Asian emitters they will need only to cut their "energy intensity" [9]25 percent by 2050, even as John Marburger, the President's Science Adviser declared that climate change is "man made. [10]" He made that statement around the same time a federal judge rebuked the Bush Administration [11]for refusing to release the National Assessment on the impacts of climate change in the US.






