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Bush stands ground on global warming pact
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THURSDAY, JULY 19, 2001

As he meets with European leaders critical of his environmental policies, President Bush will be sticking by his decision to abandon a global warming treaty signed by his predecessor.

European leaders want him to stick by the agreement, which calls for reduction of greenhouse gases though to contribute to global warming. But Bush says he won't bow to pressure.

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In Europe, Bush To Stand Ground (The Washington Post 7/19)

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