US Environmental Protection Agency has released
the Clean Power Plan proposal.
The
US Environmental Protection Agency has yesterday 2nd June released theClean Power Plan proposal, which for the first time cuts carbon
pollution from existing power plants, the single largest source of carbon
pollution in the United States. Among the measures is the proposal that by
2030, the US will cut carbon emission from the power sector by 30% nationwide
below 2005 levels.
Ed
Davey, Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, said:
“This is a significant move by the Obama
administration. National efforts are crucial in fighting climate change, and in
the UK we’ve successfully cut industrial emissions, particularly from the
power sector.
“We must strive to get all nations to rise to the
urgency of the climate challenge. That way there’s a real chance the
world can sign up to a new global climate deal in Paris next year. These US
proposals have come at a crucial time, and could shift the global
debate.”