http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2007/sep/29/usnews.climatechangeEuropeans angry after Bush climate speech 'charade'
· US isolated as China and India refuse to back policy
· President claims he can lead world on emissions
Ewen MacAskill in Washington The Guardian Saturday September 29 2007
George Bush was castigated by European diplomats and found himself isolated yesterday after a special conference on climate change ended without any progress.
European ministers, diplomats and officials attending the Washington conference were scathing, particularly in private, over Mr Bush's failure once again to commit to binding action on climate change.
Although the US and Britain have been at odds over the environment since the early days of the Bush administration, the gap has never been as wide as yesterday.
Britain and almost all other European countries, including Germany and France, want mandatory targets for reducing greenhouse emissions. Mr Bush, while talking yesterday about a "new approach" and "a historic undertaking", remains totally opposed.
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