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October 7, 2004
A: FROM STUDENT MEMBER SYLVIA P. IN CA
Personally, I am interested in the global enviornment issues
(e.g. Greenhouse Effect) that seemed to be neglected in the
past years. Our atmosphere is becoming warmer as the years
go by and the chemicals in the air are becoming more and more
toxic. Therefore, I believe that we need to have more interest
in these global issues to ensure the safety of the American
population.
Although I had thought that President Bush did not do much
for environmental issues, his quotes, to me, seemed more definite
and factual. Kerry's responses were mostly general, drifting
away from the financials and details of the solutions to problems
that the environment suffers from. Here are the quotes that
were the most persuasive in thinking that Bush has a better
stance than Kerry:
"I have also established the Climate Change Technology
Program to focus on technology to reduce greenhouse gas
emissions via renewable energy, fossil energy, and nuclear
energy efficiency improvements, and carbon sequestration."
"My Clear Skies legislation, which is the most
aggressive presidential initiative in history to reduce power
plant emissions, will create a $50 billion market for clean
coal technologies. Through Clear Skies, we will cut sulfur
dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and mercury by 70%, while
maintaining America¡¯s most domestically secure,
affordable,
and reliable energy source."
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