What to listen for during “Global Warming Week”

There’s going to be a lot of hype around the Bush climate summit this week. The key buzzwords of the global warming Delayers are “aspirational” and “technology” and “intensity.” The more someone uses those words, the less serious they are about stopping climate change.

The bottom line is that any international global warming agreement must include prompt, binding, and enforceable greenhouse gas reductions by the United States or else the agreement will fail and all nations will suffer the consequences. Some other key points:

  • The Bush Administration will use every opportunity to create the illusion of action without agreeing to meaningful, binding pollution reductions. That’s why it’s launching talks with the major emitters that would start another process outside the United Nations and post-Kyoto talks — a process consisting of multiple meetings that don’t finish their work until the very end of his presidency.
  • Many other nations have already agreed to significant GHG reductions, such as the European Union and Japan. If the U.S. adopts pollution reductions, it will increase the likelihood that China, India and other nations will agree to cut their emissions.

  • Other nations have begun to develop international carbon markets. The U.S. is missing its opportunity not only to invest in a low-carbon economy and increase the exports of innovative low carbon technologies overseas, but also missing the opportunity to help shape the emerging global carbon market.

  • Any global warming solution must ensure that developing nations receive assistance with the reduction of their emissions, as well as resources to assist with their adaptation to the impacts from global warming.

  • Any agreement that relies on “aspirations” is nothing more than faith based pollution control. It’s like trying to lose weight by promising to eat less.
  • The major emitters conference is just delay by another name.
  • Like with the Iraq war, the Bush Administration will use these talks to run out the clock on the global warming problem and leave it to his successor to clean up the mess.
  • The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation “aspirational” agreement was made toothless at the behest of the Bush Administration. It demonstrates that nothing meaningful will occur at the major emitters conference.
  • The European Union has committed to a 20% reduction in global warming pollution by 2020, so the U.S must act too.
  • The Bush Administration launched a war on scanty evidence, but refuses to take a single step to slow the world’s most thoroughly studied global disaster.
  • A commitment to cut its global warming pollution is one way for the U.S. to begin to rehabilitate its worldwide image.

[Tip of the hat to Dan Weiss for writing most of this!]

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4 Responses to “What to listen for during “Global Warming Week””

  1. Steve Says:

    For those in the greater Washington DC area:

    http://www.climateemergency.org/joomla/

  2. Fred Says:

    Check out this US Carbon Footprint Map, an interactive United States Carbon Footprint Map, illustrating Greenest States to Cities. This site has all sorts of stats on individual State & City energy consumptions, demographics and much more down to your local US City level…

    http://www.eredux.com/states/

  3. vipin Says:

    Global warming controversy take new picture when a writer say that temperature increase is actually a good thing as in the past sudden cool periods have killed twice as many people as warm spells. He accepted global warming issues is big but he said not our fault.

  4. Earl Killian Says:

    A quibble with the faith based pollution control bullet: it’s not even as strong as promising to eat less, it is like saying “I will try to eat less.” Or since the wishful thinking is expressed in intensity, it is like saying “I will try to spend a lower fraction of my income on food.” Try losing weight on that diet!

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