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American Power Act Fails to Reduce Emissions Enough to Avoid Catastrophic Climate Change
WASHINGTON - June 22 - As the worst environmental disaster in U.S. history devastates the Gulf of Mexico, clarifying the urgent need for bold, effective climate legislation, a new Center for Biological Diversity analysis of the American Power Act demonstrates the bill’s gross inadequacies.
As the worst environmental disaster in U.S. history devastates the Gulf of Mexico, clarifying the urgent need for bold, effective climate legislation, a new Center for Biological Diversity analysis of the American Power Act demonstrates the bill’s gross inadequacies. The Center’s analysis shows that the
domestic
greenhouse gas emissions allowed under the bill could lead to global
greenhouse
gas concentrations of 650 parts per million (ppm). At these
concentrations,
global mean temperatures would almost certainly rise 2°C (3.6°F) over
preindustrial levels. There is also an 80-percent chance that the
increase
would exceed 3°C (5.4°F), and a 40-percent chance that the
increase would
exceed 4°C (7.2°F), according to leading scientists. Even a 2°C
increase
could cause the displacement of millions due to sea-level rise,
irreversible
loss of entire ecosystems, and the triggering of multiple climactic
“tipping
points” that would result in additional, accelerated warming.
“The decisions we make today will determine the health and livability of the planet for generations to come,” said Bill Snape, senior counsel at the Center. “Policymakers need to acknowledge the great danger from proposals like the American Power Act, which simply do not provide the pollution reductions that scientists warn are needed to tackle this crisis. The hard truth is that the bill would leave our children and grandchildren to deal with what can only be called climate catastrophe.”
To limit future warming to 2°C, developed countries like the United States must make firm commitments to reduce their emissions by 25 to 40 percent below 1990 levels within the next decade. Even assuming successful implementation of the bill’s programs — an unlikely scenario given its many loopholes — the Act would likely reduce emissions by less than 1 percent below 1990 levels by 2020.
The Act would also offer a smorgasbord of subsidies, regulatory streamlining provisions, and other incentives for expanded offshore oil exploration, nuclear power, and continued reliance on coal-fired electricity generation.
Making matters worse, the climate bill also devastates proven, effective programs under the federal Clean Air Act that could be used to achieve the immediate and long-lasting emissions reductions that are needed. It removes EPA’s ability to set a national pollutant cap for greenhouse gases, permanently removes the agency’s ability to set greenhouse standards for major polluters like oil refineries and cement plants, and prohibits the regulation of important greenhouse gases like methane from sources such as coal mines until at least 2020.
“Passing a climate bill with inadequate greenhouse gas reduction goals is bad enough, but adding subsidies for offshore oil drilling and other fossil fuels to the mix while gutting successful existing laws that can get the job done is downright crazy,” said Snape.
The Center’s longer analysis of the American Power Act is available here.
The Center’s short summary of key provisions of the bill is available here.



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Show AllTime to build that 50 foot wall at the US/Canada border...have to stop those illegal alien water refugees from the Great American Desert
"The Act would also offer a smorgasbord of subsidies, regulatory streamlining provisions, and other incentives for expanded offshore oil exploration, nuclear power, and continued reliance on coal-fired electricity generation."
So, this is actually largely a big deregulatory gift to the fossil fuel industry under the guise of a climate bill.
Here is the word from one of the world's leading biologists:
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/opinion/our-own-
extinction-is-forecast-but-hes-going-by-dead-reckoning/
story-e6frfhqf-1225881064383
This is a man who knows what he's talking about. And what he has to say, coming from a sober and tenured scientist, should scare the hell out of you.
The current human population is 6.5-7.0 billion.
Sustainable human population is probably 10-20 million.
So in one way or another, mother nature will get our population down to that number.
The fact that clever humans will find a way to do it themselves shows that mother nature has a sense of whimsy.
The proposed legislation ought to be called the American Pollution Act, for that is what it will promote and encourage even more of--Pollution.
Americans wanted Obama instead of Kucinich? You got him.
I've been in China for several weeks this year and try to read the daily English language newspaper each day (The China Daily). Here, there is no debate about 'climate change/global warming'. It is accepted as fact that it is happening by the leading scientists and government.
Obie never learns. Instead of calling it The American Power Act, call it something green, like Energy Reform. Then liberals will support it.
The bill is a self-heating gravy boat. Nothing worse than cold gravy.
We have a government that can't make long-range decisions to save its life, or to save any of our lives. We dump carcinogens into our air and food, we suck all the nutrients out of food, we pack everybody into heart attack machines every morning at rush hour, we build vast amounts of nuclear overkill, we bankrupt the government fighting opium farmers,...
now this.
We as a nation and as a planet are in a race between ecocidal civilizational collapse and a progressive constitutional revolution. If public opinion determined public policy, we'd respect future generations and fix our planet with a national plan for a sustainable economy. So we have the motive of all motives for a peaceful revolution.
Man couldn't change the climate collapse if he intended
too anyway...
I already spewed this out many times, won't bore you again
with the reasons why, hard evidence, and that Gore, Hanson,
and McKibben all know this, just making money.
But even without the climate collapse the planet would
probably spit man out anyway real soon.
so, as another CDer said
have fun, don't worry bout politics
or pollution or disasters, we're fucked anyway
real soon, starvation is coming soon, real soon
no local militia, no nothing will help ya
"Let's not and say we did"?
The US Congress, particularly the senate shows criminal insanity.
Can I Fan Donkey Hote here at CD?
Is all this finally the CHANGE WE CAN BELIEVE IN??
Well, I knew the fictional tale "1984" by Orwell had become reality.
But now it looks like the apocalyptic movie "Water World" will be next where everybody fights tooth and nail to find farmland and fresh produce...
Then after that, either the movie "The Time Machine" or the movie "Planet of the Apes" will be reality I'm not sure which...
It's been a pleasure to know all you guys,
Now I think I'll have a smoke and watch the end of the world.
TJ
It will probably be 'Mad Max: The Road Warrior' for a bit. Followed by 'The Last Combat', then Jim Kunstler's 'Long Emergency', followed by 'A Canticle for Leibowitz'. If we are lucky.
Otherwise we read the 'Book of Eli' while on 'The Road'.
Fossil Fools.
“Passing a climate bill with inadequate greenhouse gas reduction goals is bad enough, but adding subsidies for offshore oil drilling and other fossil fuels to the mix while gutting successful existing laws that can get the job done is downright crazy,” said Snape.
Snape has defined the USA.
In an emergency of this nature, kill the cause.
Don't blame Obama for not being the Messiah. With the Republican Party and their rabble following like the confused Tea Party, Libertarians,evangelicals,and their host of bird brain politicians and with Fox News playing the role of the Pied Piper, what hope is there for any worthwhile commitment to tackling climate change? Add self serving and corrupt members of Congress from both major parties in the pay of the polluters and the outlook is hopeless.
More left right crap that's all we need... The oligarchy is laughing at us all.
"Drill, baby, Drill."
Obama: "Change we can believe in."
Seems I missed something? No, I saw this shill for what he is now showing himself to be before the election.
Don't vote. It is the best protest.