Monday, Apr. 09, 2001

A Letter to President Bush

Dear Mr. President,

No challenge we face is more momentous than the threat of global climate change. The current provisions of the Kyoto Protocol are a matter of legitimate debate. But the situation is becoming urgent, and it is time for consensus and action. There are many strategies for curbing greenhouse-gas emissions without slowing economic growth. In fact, the spread of advanced, cleaner technology is more of an economic opportunity than a peril. We urge you to develop a plant to reduce U.S. production of greenhouse gases. The future of our children--and their children--depends on the resolve that you and other world leaders show.

Respectfully,

Jimmy Carter John Glenn George Soros Jane Goodall Harrison Ford Mikhail Gorbachev Walter Cronkite J. Craig Venter Edward O. Wilson Stephen Hawking