and less than zero credentials to lead a campaing to reduce them. His game is transparently plain and par for his course: to look like a hero while passing the buck to others to do the real work he hasn't the courage, wisdom, intelligence or sense to undertake.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,,2093357,00.html?gusrc=rss&feed=networkfrontEnvironmentalists on both sides of the Atlantic condemned Mr Bush's speech as vague and insubstantial and unlikely to herald any real progress before he leaves office at the start of 2009.
"This is a classic spoiler," said Robin Oakley from Greenpeace. "The G8 should be debating global mandatory emissions caps, not facilitating an ad hoc conference hastily proposed by Bush that's designed to kick this issue into the long grass until he leaves office."
The Friends of the Earth director, Tony Juniper, called the US plan "a transparent attempt to derail negotiations that are already going on in the G8 and the United Nations.
"If the president wishes to be taken seriously on the subject of climate change, he needs to arrive in Germany next week with a willingness to negotiate rather than a determination to wreck talks which are already going on," he said.
The sentiment was echoed by the US National Environmental Trust, which said Mr Bush did not have any credibility on the issue.