Asia-Pacific Kerry: Climate change as dangerous as WMDs
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Asia-Pacific Kerry: Climate change as dangerous as WMDs
Kerry: Climate change as dangerous as WMDs
US Secretary of State says scientific evidence of global warming due to greenhouse gas emissions is beyond doubt.
John Kerry, the US Secretary of State, has stressed the importance of tackling climate change in a speech in Indonesia, saying that it may be the world's "most fearsome" weapon of mass destruction.
Kerry, who delivered the speech on Sunday in the capital, Jakarta, spoke critically about climate change sceptics adding that everyone and every country must take responsibility and act immediately.
"We simply don't have time to let a few loud interest groups hijack the climate conversation," he said, referring to what he called "big companies" that "don't want to change and spend a lot of money" to act to reduce the risks.
He later singled out big oil and coal concerns as the primary offenders.
"The science is unequivocal, and those who refuse to believe it are simply burying their heads in the sand,'' Kerry said.
He added that 97 percent of scientists who weighed in on the issue agree that the phenomenon is real, and argued that the cost of inaction to environments and economies will far outweigh the expense of reducing greenhouse gasses.
The solution, Kerry said, was a new global energy policy that shifts reliance from fossil fuels to cleaner technologies.
He said that the US president, Barack Obama, was championing such a shift and encouraged others to appeal to their leaders to join.
He spoke in at the American Centre in Jakarta a day after winning an agreement with China to co-operate more closely in reducing the effects of climate change.
'Overwhelming scientific consensus'
Kerry arrived in Indonesia shortly after the US and China issued a joint statement on Saturday saying they had agreed on steps to carry out commitments to curb greenhouse gases that trap solar heat in the atmosphere.
The steps include reducing vehicle emissions, improving the energy efficiency of buildings and other measures, AP reported.
China and the US are the biggest sources carbon dioxide emissions and other gases that cause the atmosphere to trap solar heat and alter the climate.
Scientists warn such changes are already leading to drought, wildfires, rising sea levels, melting polar ice, animal extinctions and other extreme conditions.
The two governments will "contribute significantly to successful 2015 global efforts to meet this challenge," the statement said.
It cited the "overwhelming scientific consensus on climate change and its worsening impacts, and the related issue of air pollution from burning fossil fuels," and said the two countries recognise the urgent need for action.
Beijing and Washington launched the US-China Climate Change Working Group last year.
They promised progress in five areas - reducing vehicle emissions, advanced electric power grids, capturing and storing carbon emissions, gathering greenhouse gas data and building efficiency.
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/asia-pacific/2014/02/kerry-indonesia-discuss-climate-change-201421615828444704.html
Isn't this a case of shutting the stable door when the horse has bolted. And I sure as hell don't see China doing much with the pollution levels there.
US Secretary of State says scientific evidence of global warming due to greenhouse gas emissions is beyond doubt.
John Kerry, the US Secretary of State, has stressed the importance of tackling climate change in a speech in Indonesia, saying that it may be the world's "most fearsome" weapon of mass destruction.
Kerry, who delivered the speech on Sunday in the capital, Jakarta, spoke critically about climate change sceptics adding that everyone and every country must take responsibility and act immediately.
"We simply don't have time to let a few loud interest groups hijack the climate conversation," he said, referring to what he called "big companies" that "don't want to change and spend a lot of money" to act to reduce the risks.
He later singled out big oil and coal concerns as the primary offenders.
"The science is unequivocal, and those who refuse to believe it are simply burying their heads in the sand,'' Kerry said.
He added that 97 percent of scientists who weighed in on the issue agree that the phenomenon is real, and argued that the cost of inaction to environments and economies will far outweigh the expense of reducing greenhouse gasses.
The solution, Kerry said, was a new global energy policy that shifts reliance from fossil fuels to cleaner technologies.
He said that the US president, Barack Obama, was championing such a shift and encouraged others to appeal to their leaders to join.
He spoke in at the American Centre in Jakarta a day after winning an agreement with China to co-operate more closely in reducing the effects of climate change.
'Overwhelming scientific consensus'
Kerry arrived in Indonesia shortly after the US and China issued a joint statement on Saturday saying they had agreed on steps to carry out commitments to curb greenhouse gases that trap solar heat in the atmosphere.
The steps include reducing vehicle emissions, improving the energy efficiency of buildings and other measures, AP reported.
China and the US are the biggest sources carbon dioxide emissions and other gases that cause the atmosphere to trap solar heat and alter the climate.
Scientists warn such changes are already leading to drought, wildfires, rising sea levels, melting polar ice, animal extinctions and other extreme conditions.
The two governments will "contribute significantly to successful 2015 global efforts to meet this challenge," the statement said.
It cited the "overwhelming scientific consensus on climate change and its worsening impacts, and the related issue of air pollution from burning fossil fuels," and said the two countries recognise the urgent need for action.
Beijing and Washington launched the US-China Climate Change Working Group last year.
They promised progress in five areas - reducing vehicle emissions, advanced electric power grids, capturing and storing carbon emissions, gathering greenhouse gas data and building efficiency.
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/asia-pacific/2014/02/kerry-indonesia-discuss-climate-change-201421615828444704.html
Isn't this a case of shutting the stable door when the horse has bolted. And I sure as hell don't see China doing much with the pollution levels there.
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Re: Asia-Pacific Kerry: Climate change as dangerous as WMDs
actually China has one of the biggest investmenter in renewable but it still is now where near enough to keep up with the pace of it's growth. It is Defenitly doing a lot more than Most Western Nations.
http://theenergycollective.com/michael-davidson/279091/transforming-china-s-grid-sustaining-renewable-energy-push
http://www.theguardian.com/environment/chinas-choice/2013/aug/14/china-investment-energy-saving-pollution
http://www.wri.org/blog/china-invests-billions-international-renewable-energy-projects
they are even bankrolling other peoples green power, there is a lot of anti-China Propoganda in the west, mainly because westerns dont want to beleive how bad we look in comparison.
http://theenergycollective.com/michael-davidson/279091/transforming-china-s-grid-sustaining-renewable-energy-push
http://www.theguardian.com/environment/chinas-choice/2013/aug/14/china-investment-energy-saving-pollution
http://www.wri.org/blog/china-invests-billions-international-renewable-energy-projects
It’s well-known that China ranks first in the world in attracting clean energy investment, receiving US$ 65.1 billion in 2012. But new analysis from WRI shows another side to this story: China is increasingly becoming a global force in international clean energy investment, too. In fact, the country has provided nearly $40 billion dollars to other countries’ solar and wind industries over the past decade.
they are even bankrolling other peoples green power, there is a lot of anti-China Propoganda in the west, mainly because westerns dont want to beleive how bad we look in comparison.
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Re: Asia-Pacific Kerry: Climate change as dangerous as WMDs
Well I'm very glad to hear it Veya, but in which case, why are their air pollution levels off the scale?
http://money.cnn.com/2013/07/09/news/china-air-pollution/
http://money.cnn.com/2013/07/09/news/china-air-pollution/
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Re: Asia-Pacific Kerry: Climate change as dangerous as WMDs
Because they are still a huge industrial nation, But none of the west is looking at having 15% of its power come from green sources by 2015.
They are trying to go green as they grow, much harder than the position the west is struggling with. We can afford to change but that would be unprofitable for some rich guys so we spend the money of misinformation instead.
They are trying to go green as they grow, much harder than the position the west is struggling with. We can afford to change but that would be unprofitable for some rich guys so we spend the money of misinformation instead.
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Re: Asia-Pacific Kerry: Climate change as dangerous as WMDs
Per capita, China's actually pretty low on the list of the worst offenders in terms of C02 emissions. The U.K. is doing pretty well also.
We Americans and Australians, not so much.
We Americans and Australians, not so much.
Re: Asia-Pacific Kerry: Climate change as dangerous as WMDs
Too right half China's dirty stuff gets done here, we farm/mine the raw materials that they turn into the goods the world buys, which when combined with our small population. means we are terrible statistically
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