Given the first quote I mentioned, it would appear Bush is perfectly comfortable relying on "Democrats" for his scientific information on the environment.One reason that could be so is that it was REPUBLICANS who set forth nearly all of what we now consider to be "Democrat" talking points on the Environment (and abortion, birth control and the "education" of Americans to demand those "rights" which best avert downbreeding and ensure an optimal balance between productive and non-productive peoples worldwide.)
My original post of the 1970 GOP Task Force Report "Earth Resources & Population" is taken from Section II, the portion on population or "human quality" and the need for control and depopulation.
I would be more than happy to transcribe Section I for you if you are interested in how it was the Democrats managed to steal their environmental policy -- just like they stole "faithbased partnerships" and other "strict constitutionalist" curiosities -- from the Republicans.
I'm afraid you either don't understand or are deliberately misrepresenting President Bush's position on "global warming".
I suspect the latter.