Climate Scientists Question Significance Of Obama’s New Carbon Rule
Posted: August 6, 2015 Filed under: Uncategorized Leave a commentSpot on.
How much pain, for what gain?
Climate catastrophests can never tell us by how much will the temperature of the globe change with their trillion dollar green fantasies.
By Alex Anderson ~
Days after the Obama administration finalized plans to reduce carbon emissions, some climate scientists have criticized the administration for failing to detail how the regulations will lower global temperatures.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Gina McCarthy (C) introduces US President Barack Obama (not pictured) in the East Room of the White House in Washington DC, USA, 03 August 2015. (Newscom/EPA/MICHAEL REYNOLDS)
These critics suggest the administration used the plan more to inspire global climate action, rather than using it as a concrete step to make the earth cooler.
On Monday, the Obama administration finalized the Clean Power Plan, which would overhaul America’s energy system by striving to reduce carbon emissions from power plants 32 percent by 2030.
Chip Knappenberger, assistant director at the Cato Institute, argues that if the administration’s plan was implemented to perfection, the amount of climate change averted would amount to insignificant levels.
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