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George W Bush news at Biz News Blog is a listing of all the posts
relating to the American President George Bush. Includes speeches, political
news, articles about Bush, and political decisions relating to the environment
and business.
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- Is
Ethanol Really Green? - Having a believer in ethanol fuel
like George W Bush probably meant that sooner or later, he would find
a way to make a green fuel black. With the support of Bush, more and
more ethanol manufacturers will be powering their plants with dirty
coal, while the cleaner and costlier natural gas alternative will
become a thing of the past.
- Bush
Cuts National Parks Funding - The 270 million annual visitors
to America's national parks will start seeing the effects of President
Bush's cutbacks this holiday season. The already under-funded National
Park Services have been ordered to cut their spending by 20%.
- Bush
Increases Wetland Definition - The Bush administration has
increased the total area of wetlands in the United States from 1998
to 2004 by 191,800 acres. Sounds impressive until you realize that
this number includes manmade ponds, golf courses, and water hazards.
I'm surprised they didn't include backyard swimming pools when measuring
the total area of wetlands.
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that are related to George Bush, but do not focus on the subject..
- Ethanol
to Oil in America - Next month Ford's great-grandson, Bill
Ford, and the leaders of the other American car giants General Motors
and Chrysler will meet President George Bush to discuss how they can
get more of America's cars running on ethanol.
- America,
Europe and Climate Change - "Old" Europe seems to
be taking the necessary steps towards changing the way we do business
on our home we call earth, while "new" America steps backward.
- Gasoline
for America's Security Act - The environment losing out to
big money again, with the Gasoline for America's Security (GAS) Act
designed to ignore laws protecting the environment, while increasing
the oil refining capacity in the United States.
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