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Sub-national Governments Pave the Path Forward After Copenhagen
Copenhagen--Upon world leaders reaching a final accord in
Copenhagen, Environment California Legislative Director Dan Jacobson issued the
following statement:
“The Copenhagen Accord makes it clear that our
work is far from over. Although world leaders have come together as never
before to address the threat of global warming, even they have acknowledged
that this agreement is not sufficient to protect the planet.
“Through their struggles to reach agreement,
international leaders have shown that the diligent work of sub-national
governments is vital to stopping global warming. Cities, states, and provinces
across the world have been paving the way for real reductions in the pollution
that causes global warming by passing and implementing meaningful policies for
decades. States and cities in the U.S. and across the planet can and now must
continue to move us forward even without a binding international agreement.
“Recent Environment America research found that
actions led by American states are estimated to cut U.S. global warming
pollution by 536 million metric tons of CO2-equivalent annually by 2020 – more
pollution than is emitted by all but eight countries in the world, and
equivalent to 7% of America’s total CO2 pollution in 2007.
“We applaud the steps taken in Copenhagen but we
call on our national and international leaders to build upon the success in the
states and commit to reducing global warming pollution to the levels scientists
say is necessary. Toward that end Congress must pass a strong clean energy and
climate bill this spring and global leaders must work quickly towards a fair,
ambitious and binding deal in the months to come.”