The report was released. Links were posted. I read a lot of it. It was a typical bureaucratic, phase three, progress report to the UN....no substantial policy changes...little in position changes (the greenies probably felt they got something, but they didn't)
Since I had read it, I felt the 1200 post thread was a waste of time and energy...it was not a "great conservative sellout"...it was instead, a tempest in a teacup.
Remember to read it with insight in mind that this is the third progress report in a series promised during the Clinton/Gore administration that our nation was promising to produce to monitor the issue that some nations love so well. It was not a major policy change report or a major reversal.
All the issues of uncertain science, development and commerce taking equal importance, human vs. natural, and variable effects in different areas were all Sustained in the Bush EPA report! We knew this yesterday if we read reather than reacted, LOL.
I'm sorry for sounding smug, but this crisis-a-day stuff is so lame...its like being the Editorial copy boy at the Weekly Standard: A-Lot-Of-Running-Around-in-Consternation.
Also, I'd like to know if releasing or holding the report is something Bush would personally control, or if the EPA acted on its own to do so. Lots of unanswered questions.
If you are talking about the NAS Climate Report, it was released. The whole report is for sale, a short summary is here
Bush's press release where he explains his policy based on NAS is President Bush Discusses Global Climate Change (courtesy of deport)