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Bush tipped to talk tough on energy but snub Kyoto

By Caroline Daniel

Published: January 2 2007 17:01 | Last updated: January 2 2007 17:01

Energy will be a central theme of President George W. Bush’s state of the union speech this month, as it was in last year’s address when he briefly caught national attention with the claim that the country was “addicted to oil”.

But his critics doubt that he will do much more than call for more spending on alternative fuels, and again fail to embrace international efforts to agree a post-Kyoto regime to tackle greenhouse emissions.

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