Manufacturing Industry
Climate Change
Modern Machine Shop, August, 2001 by Katherine A. Kelley
Another industry association has been speaking out to the government too. This time the subject is global climate change and greenhouse gas emissions. The National Association of Manufacturers agrees with President George W. Bush that the Kyoto Protocol is "fatally flawed" because it would have caused serious harm to the American economy and would have exempted developing nations, from which the majority of new emissions are expected.
NAM feels that the White House's focus on science, research and technology is the right way to approach global warming and greenhouse gases.
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