Clinton struggles to appease all sides over climate proposals
Colin Macilwain
Nature, 1997, vol. 389, issue 6654, 893-893
Abstract:
washington President Bill Clinton has sought to bridge the chasm between two audiences for his climate change policy -- the international community and the US Senate -- by doing what he does best, and offering a vague compromise designed to appease both groups.
Date: 1997
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