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- From: gaiaf@peg.pegasus.oz.au
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- Date: 24 Dec 92 15:06 EST
- Subject: Re: the problem
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- You state
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- >the U.S. has the best, most stringent environmental policies in the world.
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- Having read about the way that environmental policies have been circum-
- vented, delayed, not implemented through lack of funds, snow-balled and
- philibusted by State and Federal governments I wonder if you are not being
- UScentric in your statements. Certainly, when you had a US President believing
- that the major source of acid rain was pollution from trees!, and the USA
- continuing to block sensible biodiversity and greenhouse gas emission policies
- at international forii, like the UNCED Earth Summit at Rio, I would think that
- the USA *IS* one of the major environmental problems in the world
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- For Gaia and her peoples
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- John
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