U.S. Treasury Secretary Paulsen spoke last week regarding President Bush’s concern over the effects of climate change. Apparently President Bush is deeply concerned over the issue of climate change even though he neglected to address the issue at the United Nations general assembly on Monday. The assembly was widely regarded as being a summit of sorts for discussion on global climate change.
Secretary Paulsen spoke of Bush’s concern, but stopped short of rehashing the president’s stance of refusing to set a firm stance on emissions and carbon dioxide reductions that have been adopted across the civilized world. Although the president’s approach has been criticized far and wide, Paulsen reassured the press that Bush is “serious about finding solutions.” Maybe those solutions are in Iran or Syria, but they definitely do not appear to be in any agenda that is actually on a table anywhere near the President.
Here in North Carolina, we can't even protect the mud, the lakes are evaporating so fast. Forget finding a good real estate agent, to help you find that beach front property in Kentucky, start thinking about how you can import a few camel herds so that when the South East turns into a barren desert we can all still engage in free interstate commerce.
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