US
President Obama has released a video highlighting the problems of climate
change as he prepares to unveil a major plan to fight global warming. Opponents
have said they will immediately contest the plan in court.
Deutsche Welle, 2 Aug 2015
In the
video Obama said the final version of America's Clean Power Plan, which will
set out out rules and regulations aimed at cutting carbon emissions, was the
"most important step we've ever taken" to fight climate change.
"Climate
change is not a problem for another generation. Not anymore," he said.
He added
that the unprecedented carbon dioxide limits contained in the plan, to be
unveiled on Monday, were founded on decades of data proving the negative
effects of global warming on the environment, and human health and wellbeing.
The
finalized plan goes beyond an initial proposal calling for a 30-percent cut in
nationwide in CO2 emissions by 2030, compared with 2005 levels. The version to
be presented on Monday demands a cut of 32 percent instead, according to Obama
administration officials, speaking on condition of anonymity.
Power
plants targeted
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Obama has made the fight against climate change a key issue of his presidency |
Emissions
from power plants are a main focus of the plan, with Obama saying in the video
that they were "the single biggest source of harmful carbon pollution that
contributes to climate change."
"But
until now there have been no federal limits to the amount of that pollution
that those plants can dump into the air," he said.
Under the final
version of the plan, US states will have an additional two years - until 2022 -
to comply with the new regulations, after complaints that the deadline in the
initial proposal was too short. The states will also have until 2018, instead
of 2017, to submit plans outlining the measures they will take to fulfil the
targets.
Legal
challenges certain
Opponents to the plan, who include some states and industries, have said they will
immediately challenge the plan in court. They say they also intend to ask courts
to block the regulation from going into force until all litigation is
concluded.
A majority
of scientists has concluded that manmade global warming is causing a range of
problems, including extreme weather conditions such as hurricanes and drought,
across the world.
The United
States is the second biggest producer of carbon emissions in the world after
China.
tj/ng (AP, Reuters, AFP)
"Today, we’re here to announce...the single most important step America has ever taken" to #ActOnClimate —@POTUS http://t.co/GBSJ8hDkgd
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) 3 augustus 2015
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