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Aug 05 2015 : The Times of India (Chennai)
 
Obama's climate plan: 32% cut in carbon emissions by '30
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Mandates Shift To Renewable Energy From Coal-Fired Electricity
US President Barack Obama has unveiled an ambitious plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the country's coal-burning power plants, with the White House hoping that nations like India and China will be fully on board for a landmark climate change deal in Paris. “No challenge poses a greater threat to our future and future generations than a change in climate,“ Obama said, warning: “There is such a thing as being too late.“

Obama said that by 2030 carbon pollution from American power plants will reduced by 32%. “This means keeping 870 million tonnes of carbon dioxide pollution off the atmosphere or cutting every ounce of emission due to electricity from 108 million American homes. It is equivalent of taking 166 million cars off the road,“ Obama said on Monday .

“We're the first generation to feel the impact of climate change. We're the last generation that can do something about it,“ Obama said. “We only get one home. We only get one planet. There's no plan B.“

The plan, which also mandates a shift to renewable ener gy from coal-fired electricity, is meant to put the United States in a strong position at international talks in Paris later this year on reaching a deal to curb global warming.

Under the plan, the administration will require states to meet specific carbon emission reduction standards, based on their individual energy consumption. The plan also includes an incentive programme for states to get a head start on meeting standards on early deployment of renewable energy and low-income energy efficiency .

Energy secretary Earnest Moniz said this is the most ambitious initiative any president in history has taken to reduce heat-trapping emissions.

US secretary of state John Kerry said Obama's Clean Power Plan is the latest strong signal that the US is leading the world in addressing the threat of climate change.

“In December, with America leading the way , we have a chance to put in place one of the most ambitious international climate agreements in human history ,“ Obama said.

“I don't want to fool you here. This is going to be hard; dealing with climate change in its entirety, it's challenging. No single action, no single country will change the warming of the planet on its own,“ he said.Obama argued, if the US does not take steps, other countries would not follow through.

“If we don't do it, nobody will. The only reason that Chi will. The only reason that China is now looking at getting serious about its emissions is because they saw that we were going to do it, too,“ he said. Earlier on Monday , the White House cited the steps taken by countries like India, China and Brazil and hoped these nations will be fully on board on this most critical challenge to the planet earth ever.

Former secretary of state Hillary Clinton, the front-runner for the Democratic nomination, said she would defend the plan while Jeb Bush, one of a slew of Republicans running for their party's nomination, said it would cost people jobs.Other Republicans also stressed what they said were the costs to the economy from the plan. Senate Majority leader Mitch McConnell said the new rules would shutter power plants and drive up electricity costs. “I will do everything I can to stop it,“ he said.

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