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Even reluctant lawmakers are speaking out

By Stephanie Kirchgaessner

Published: October 12 2007 03:00 | Last updated: October 12 2007 03:00

For years, the debate in Washington over climate change has centred on the core question of whether or not man-made greenhouse gas emissions were contributing to global warming.

Today, the argument has shifted. Most experts agree that a political consensus has emerged in the US capital that human beings are at least partly responsible for changes in the earth's temperature and that lawmakers in Washington will inevitably pass climate change legislation.

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