Why is The Most Important Issue Ever barely mentioned here?: Obama, Hu discuss trade imbalances in call | Reuters
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama told Chinese leader Hu Jintao in a phone call on Friday the two countries must work together to correct global trade imbalances and unclog credit markets to fight the world economic crisis, the White House said on Friday.Reduce, reuse, recycle?: Mexico's brisk appetite for alleged "climate change" clunkers
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The White House description of the Obama-Hu call indicated it covered a broad range of topics.
"The two presidents agreed to work together on global issues, specifically mentioning North Korea, Iran, Afghanistan-Pakistan, counterterrorism, proliferation, and climate change," the White House said.
In 2005, Mexico's President Vicente Fox jumped the gun on his country's NAFTA commitments and eliminated trade restrictions on 10-15 year-old used cars and trucks. The results were dramatic. More than a million used cars a year flooded in from the United States. In March 2008, Mexico reversed the policy, responding to complaints of unfair competition from domestic auto-dealers who also declared that the country was being converted "into the world's biggest automotive garbage dump."Still promoting the greatest scientific scam of all time: World Bank and its partners offering prize money for CO2-hysteric youth essays
What can you do, working together with your peers, to address the problem of climate change in your country, town or local community? Think specifically about the role of youth-led initiatives in the ‘green economy’.
Climate change has been identified as one of the biggest global threats of our time. Scientists agree that global warming and extreme climate phenomena can be increasingly attributed to human activity - in particular, heavy emission of greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide, resulting from industrial processes.
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