buttercup;654286 wrote: The government's climate change bill does not go far enough in cutting emissions.
60% cut in carbon emissions by 2050.
2050
Your thoughts?
My thoughts are just this.
We are trying over here........
The US is and has been reducing their output while still producing record GNP results.......
The US Energy Information Administration released its carbon-dioxide emission figures for 2006 this week, revealing a 1.3% drop.
Within hours, the White House issued a statement from President George W. Bush, stating that he was "pleased" to receive the EIA's report.
Bush goes on to say: "Since [2002], we have moved forward with an effective climate change policy that is science-based, encourages research and investment in the technologies needed to solve the problem, and takes advantage of the power of markets.
We are effectively confronting the important challenge of global climate change through regulations, public-private partnerships, incentives, and strong economic investment."
Bush picks up on the EIA's statement that the carbon intensity of the US economy (the amount of carbon dioxide emitted per unit of GDP) fell by 4.5% in 2006. This is in keeping with the current trend, and could be seen to support Bush's claim that his administration is "effectively confronting the important challenge of global climate change through regulations, etc".