COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - President George W. Bush has not shifted his position on climate policy but wants to broaden the debate on the controversial issue, White House officials said on Tuesday ahead of a Group of Eight summit.
National security advisor Stephen Hadley said Bush wanted G8 leaders to discuss global climate change and work out an action plan that would take a broader view than the Kyoto accord's curbs on industrialised countries' greenhouse gas emissions.
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