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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!WASHINGTON (Nov. 12) -- The United States is in "a defensive crouch" on climate change that threatens its national security and must go on the offense by signing an agreement to combat global warming at an international conference in Copenhagen next month, reporters were told here. "Climate change would act as a threat multiplier for instability in some of the most volatile regions in the world," retired Vice Admiral Dennis McGinn said. "Climate change, energy and national security are inextricably linked." McGinn, a former deputy chief of naval operations, made his pitch sitting beside ...
An environmentalist and a retired vice admiral made the case Thursday that President Obama should personally attend the Copenhagen climate-change summit next month and bring with him two substantial signs that America is serious about curbing global warming: the sweeping cap-and-trade bill already passed by the House, and a bipartisan framework for getting a climate bill through the Senate. Carter Roberts, CEO of the World Wildlife Fund, said that would send other countries a clear signal that the United States is ready to lead on climate change, and they therefore would be willing to make ...
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