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Earlier this month, U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres joined virtual visitors to Berlin at the 12 th Annual Petersberg Climate Dialogue, where the German government hoped to further negotiate technical details of the Paris Agreement. During the event, German Chancellor Angela Merkel urged governments to continue investing into our shared climate despite budgetary shortfalls related to the COVID-19 crisis. Germany has walked that walk. Over the past two decades, it has embarked on a remarkable, expensive transition from coal and nuclear energy, to renewable energy sources. The set of policies to encourage this rise of green energy is known as ....
President Joe Biden s pledge to cut U.S. greenhouse gas emissions in half by 2030 would require fundamentally transforming the country s fossil fuel-based economy. A lot of work has been done, with the United States leading the world in emissions reductions since 2005 because of natural gas and renewables replacing more expensive and dirtier coal in electricity. But to meet Biden s target, the pace of emissions cuts will need to increase substantially and reach into sectors in which emissions have increased or remained steady, such as transportation, heavy manufacturing, and buildings. It s going to be really hard, said Sasha Mackler, director of the Energy Project at the Bipartisan Policy Center. It will require changes across all sectors of our economy that will be pretty dramatic. They will unlock a lot of economic opportunity, but it will also have some dislocations and require a new collaboration between the public and private sector on environmental issues tha ....
Print this article President Joe Biden’s pledge to cut U.S. greenhouse gas emissions in half by 2030 would require fundamentally transforming the country’s fossil fuel-based economy. A lot of work has been done, with the United States leading the world in emissions reductions since 2005 because of natural gas and renewables replacing more expensive and dirtier coal in electricity. But to meet Biden’s target, the pace of emissions cuts will need to increase substantially and reach into sectors in which emissions have increased or remained steady, such as transportation, heavy manufacturing, and buildings. “It’s going to be really hard,” said Sasha Mackler, director of the Energy Project at the Bipartisan Policy Center. “It will require changes across all sectors of our economy that will be pretty dramatic. They will unlock a lot of economic opportunity, but it will also have some dislocations and require a new collaboration between the publi ....