By Roger Harrabin
BBC environment analyst
A senior European official has described America's latest offer on climate change as far too little, far too late.
The US climate chief James Connaughton told the BBC that President Bush was ready this year to sign up to an international long-term goal of huge emissions cuts by 2050.
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But European climate experts are angry that the White House still refuses to set a date for halting its growth in emissions.
One government official said: "This is nowhere near enough. The rest of the world only cares about tangible US emissions reductions. Until they come up with firm figures for reductions, the rest is meaningless."
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One EU official said: "Frankly, we have had global climate policy held up by the White House for years.
President Bush won't be in office to sign off the next climate agreement so we really no longer really care what he thinks."***
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