81. Bush said that its binding limits on greenhouse gases could harm the economy and that it unfairly excluded fast-growing economic powers like China and India. 82. Bush, for example, called for the increased use of nuclear power, because it emits no greenhouse gases. 83. Bush, for instance, will come here trying to convince Japanese leaders of the worthiness of his plan to begin curbing so-called greenhouse gases. 84. Budget cuts are also making it hard for the administration to meet its goal for reducing greenhouse gases. 85. But because coal gives off more carbon dioxide than any other fuel, a treaty to limit emissions of greenhouse gases would hit that union hardest. 86. But Clapp and many other environmental campaigners are quick to argue that only government action to restrict greenhouse gases will ultimately be sufficient to spur adequate changes. 87. But for all the warnings from industry loyalists, some environmental groups accuse Gore of retreating from his commitment to cut emissions of greenhouse gases. 88. But he stopped short of any commitment to limit greenhouse gases. 89. But European business leaders are not happy to see Europe go to Kyoto pledging high cutbacks of greenhouse gases. 90. But in a sharp dispute with France and other European nations, Clinton refused to commit the United States to a specific reduction in the emission of greenhouse gases. |