http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/science/12/01/us.kyoto.reut/index.html
Not! The technology is there folks, we just need to chomp down and finally get around to implementing it. When it comes down to it the cost now really isn't that high, as an added benefit they would have to hire extra workers to install the new scrubbers. So instead of leading the way, or even creating our own iniative, the current regime has just opted out of the worlds largest emissions standards. If 120 countries out of the world think it is a good idea, then why not us. Since we probably belch more crap into the air than most of the 120, combined.
			
			Not! The technology is there folks, we just need to chomp down and finally get around to implementing it. When it comes down to it the cost now really isn't that high, as an added benefit they would have to hire extra workers to install the new scrubbers. So instead of leading the way, or even creating our own iniative, the current regime has just opted out of the worlds largest emissions standards. If 120 countries out of the world think it is a good idea, then why not us. Since we probably belch more crap into the air than most of the 120, combined.
				
		
			