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Bush Eyes Unprecedented Conservation Program : NPR

rogdabbit rated 5 months ago
This would be cool, if it happens. However, in addition to protecting those areas, we'd need to think about the water flowing into and around them, no? What with tides and currents. So that doesn't get the U.S. off the hook in terms of the Kyoto Protocol, climate change, and ocean acidification.

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Stevenw123 rated 3 months ago
Hoping to burnish President Bush's conservation legacy, the White House is considering creating some of the largest marine reserves in the world, NPR reports.
rogdabbit rated 5 months ago
This would be cool, if it happens. However, in addition to protecting those areas, we'd need to think about the water flowing into and around them, no? What with tides and currents. So that doesn't get the U.S. off the hook in terms of the Kyoto Protocol, climate change, and ocean acidification.