NUSA DUA, Indonesia (Reuters) - The United States might have earned global ire for refusing to ratify the Kyoto Protocol, but not every American is a climate villain, U.S. lawmakers and activists at climate talks in Bali say.
Rep. Edward J. Markey and 10 House committee chairmen, in a letter to a top U.N. figure at the Bali talks, highlighted what they said was the willingness of the U.S. Congress and voters to act against a policy of delay adopted by the administration of George W. Bush.