World Powers Are Likely to Complain That U.S. Climate Bill Is Not Enough - washingtonpost.com

At a pair of international summits dealing with climate change this week, President Obama will be able to point to something no previous president has: a House-approved bill that could cap U.S. greenhouse gas emissions.

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The leader of the free world comes last when it comes to the subject of Global Warming.

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