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Comment deadline on U.S. Fourth Climate Action Report extended until June 1
Posted on Friday, May 18, 2007
The State Department has extended the deadline for public review comments on the draft Fourth Climate Action Report to the Framework Convention on Climate Change from May 18 until June 1 at noon. This is good, since the original two-week comment period was too short. [Editor’s Note: See also the 30 July 2007 posting, Bush Administration submits evasive Climate Action Report to the UN.] |
For additional information about the report, procedure for submitting comments, and some of our critical perspective on it, see our May 6 (Public review of administration’s Fourth U.S. Climate Action Report), May 7 (“Impacts and Adaptation” chapter of U.S. Climate Action Report 2007 is an evasive failure), and May 8 (IPCC North America climate change impacts chapter shows evasiveness of U.S. Climate Action Report) posts.
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