Multiple Choice
How did the two major candidates of the 2000 presidential election, George W. Bush and Al Gore, differ in their perspectives about global warming and climate change?
A) Bush urged his fellow Republicans to halt or delay government action on climate-related issues, while Gore produced literature and documentaries that taught the public about the consequences of global warming and climate change.
B) Bush supported legislation addressing advances in "green technology" to reduce global warming, while Gore preferred a continued reliance on fossil fuels.
C) Bush favored U.S. participation in the Kyoto Protocol, while Gore urged the Senate not to ratify it.
D) Gore urged his fellow Democrats to halt or delay government action on climate-related issues, while Bush produced literature and documentaries that taught the public about the consequences of global warming and climate change.
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