10491. THE BUSH ADMINISTRATIONS POLICY ON CO2 ADMISSIONS: NO REGRETS? Considers the wisdom of the Bush administration position on the control/reduction of CO2 emissions in light of findings presented in Dornbusch and Poterba's recent compilation of studies concerning economic policy responses to global warming. Concludes that the Bush administration has selectively appropriated economic arguments against the reduction of CO2 emissions while ignoring broader environmental and ethical implications. 6 pages, 11 footnotes, 1 bibliographic source.