The Manila Times

US to cut 50% gas emissions by 2030

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WASHINGTON, D.C.: President Joe Biden will pledge to cut US greenhouse gas emissions at least in half by 2030 as he convenes a virtual climate summit with 40 world leaders, according to three people with knowledge of the White House plans.

The 50-percent target would nearly double the nation’s previous commitment and help the Biden administra­tion prod other countries for ambitious emissions cuts as well.

The proposal would require dramatic changes in the power and transporta­tion sectors, including significan­t increases in renewable energy such as wind and solar power and steep cuts in emissions from fossil fuels such as coal and oil.

The nonbinding, but symbolical­ly important pledge, is a key element of the two-day summit, which begins on Thursday as world leaders gather online to share strategies to combat climate change.

The emissions target has been eagerly awaited by all sides of the climate debate. It will signal how aggressive­ly Biden wants to move on global warming, a divisive and expensive issue that has riled Republican­s to complain about job-killing government overreach even as some on the left worry Biden has not gone far enough to address a profound threat to the planet.

The three people who know about the White House plans spoke on condition of anonymity on Tuesday because they were not authorized to discuss the pledge ahead of Biden’s announceme­nt.

Biden has sought to ensure that the 2030 goal, known as a Nationally Determined Contributi­on, or NDC, is aggressive enough to have a tangible impact on climate change efforts — not only in the United States but throughout the world — while also being achievable under a closely divided Congress.

The climate target is a key requiremen­t of the 2015 Paris climate agreement, which Biden rejoined on his first day in office. It’s also an important marker as Biden moves toward his ultimate goal of net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.

Scientists, environmen­tal groups and even business leaders had called on Biden to set a target that would cut US greenhouse gas emissions by at least 50 percent below 2005 levels by 2030.

“Wow. That’s ambition with a capital A,” Georgia Tech climate scientist Kim Cobb said on Tuesday after learning of Biden’s plans. “That target would put us roughly in line with the most ambitious emissions reductions targets” projected by scientists and environmen­talists.

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Queen Elizabeth 2nd, the world’s longest serving monarch, is all smiles a day before her 95th birthday on April 20, 2021. The queen’s husband, Prince Philip, died six days earlier.
AP PHOTO A SMILE TO HIDE THE GRIEF Queen Elizabeth 2nd, the world’s longest serving monarch, is all smiles a day before her 95th birthday on April 20, 2021. The queen’s husband, Prince Philip, died six days earlier.

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