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Legacywashing With the Post

The Washington Post’s Peter Baker falls for administration spin in a jaw-dropping manner. Here’s the lead:

As he addresses a conference on climate change this morning, President Bush will face not only a crowd of skeptics but the press of time. For nearly seven years, he invested little personal energy in the challenge of global warming. Now, with the end in sight, he has called the biggest nations of the world together to press for a plan by the end of next year.

This turnaround just didn’t happen. The UN had a meeting on Monday aimed at building political momentum for a meeting to happen later in Bali aimed at kicking off negotiations toward an international treaty that will commit the world’s countries to binding reductions in carbon dioxide emissions. Bush didn’t attend that meeting. Instead, he called this other meeting in an effort to subvert action on climate change. He hasn’t in the past “invested little personal energy in the challenge of global warming.” Rather, he’s invested plenty of energy in undermining efforts to respond to the challenge of global warming and continues to do so by continuing to oppose mandatory emissions reductions.

This isn’t brain science (it’s climate science — ha!) to move to address the challenge of global warming you need to move to address the challenge not just say you’re addressing it while not doing anything. You need to, that is, unless all you really want is for Peter Baker to publish a misleading article about what you’re doing in The Washington Post.

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