American global warming gas emissions accelerate to a record high
From today’s Guardian: American global warming gas emissions accelerate to a record high
Emissions of global warming gases from the United States have nearly doubled in 14 years and reached an all-time high in 2004, according to figures released by the American government. But new analysis suggests Europe is also falling behind in its attempt to meet legally binding United Nations targets. The US energy department report shows emissions rose 2% in 2004 and stood one year ago at 7,122.1m tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent a year – about 25% of the world total. The rise was the greatest in five years and is part of an accelerating trend. Revised figures also published showed emissions in 2003 were at the second highest level. This year’s figures have not been published but are expected by analysts to be similar or greater because of strong US economic growth.
-DS
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