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The 2000 Elections: What's At Stake

White House Committed to "Strong Progress"

View From Captial Hill: Kyoto Is Not The Answer

Reducing Emissions Now

The Presidential Candidates Sound Off

Americans Support Strong Action On Warming

Debating The Effects On Agriculture

Does Climate Change Cause More Extreme Weather

Advertising Information And Contributors

Related Items

"Learning to Shop for Utilities" with Martha Hamilton. Online Discussion

NEI Viewpoint Discussion on Global Climate Change with Maureen T. Koetz

NEI Website

NEI Library

Advertising Information and Contributors

For more information about global climate change and some of the organizations and individuals represented in this special advertising section, see the following websites:

American Electric Power, Inc.
www.aep.com

American Farm Bureau Federation, Inc.
www.fb.com

General Motors
www.gm.com

League of Conservation Voters
www.lcv.org

Sen. Frank Murkowski
www.senate.gov/~murkowski

National Center for Atmospheric Research
www.ncar.ucar.edu

National Environmental Trust
www.hotearth.net

Nuclear Energy Institute
www.nei.org

Pew Center on Global Climate Change:
www.pewclimate.org

U. N. Framework Convention on Climate Change
www.unfccc.de

USEPA - Global Warming
www.epa.gov/globalwarming

The editor of this Issue Forum is William H. Woodwell, Jr.
His e-mail address is woodwell@shentel.net.

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