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In reply to the discussion: Biden confronts extreme heat, a silent climate killer [View all]BumRushDaShow
(170,070 posts)18. See this
https://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1014&pid=2802771
The "Fact Sheet" spells out what is just one part (which is what the OP article focused on) of an entire climate change policy.
It will require a 2-prong approach, one for the short-term mitigation that acknowledges the damage that has already been done and minimize the impact on affected communities, and one for the long term.
In fact, since the U.N. is meeting this week, things are already rolling ahead of the Scotland Climate Change summit - I just found this article to start to address the "long term" -
The "Fact Sheet" spells out what is just one part (which is what the OP article focused on) of an entire climate change policy.
It will require a 2-prong approach, one for the short-term mitigation that acknowledges the damage that has already been done and minimize the impact on affected communities, and one for the long term.
In fact, since the U.N. is meeting this week, things are already rolling ahead of the Scotland Climate Change summit - I just found this article to start to address the "long term" -
U.S. and Europe agree to slash methane emissions as Biden tells world 'time is running out' on climate change
Ben Adler·Senior Climate Editor
Mon, September 20, 2021, 5:18 PM·3 min read
In an effort to tackle the low-hanging fruit in fighting climate change, President Biden and the president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, announced a joint pledge to cut methane emissions by at least 30 percent by 2030 and urged other nations to join them. This will not only reduce the rate of global warming, but it will also produce a very valuable side benefit, like improving public health and agricultural output, Biden said Friday from the White House.
Methane is the second most prevalent greenhouse gas and is 25 times more potent than carbon dioxide at trapping heat in the atmosphere. However, it also cycles out of the atmosphere much more quickly than CO2, meaning that cutting methane emissions delivers a lot more bang for the buck in the immediate future. (Methane is a major component of natural gas, but it has a much stronger warming effect when it escapes into the atmosphere than when it is burned.) Methane currently accounts for 10 percent of U.S. emissions, but it is also relatively easier to reduce than CO2.
Most methane emissions come from leakage in oil and gas wells, pipelines and processing plants, and they are growing rapidly because of the boom in gas and oil drilling from a process called hydraulic fracturing, or fracking. Recent studies have found that the rate of methane leakage is much higher than originally assumed: As much as 3.7 percent of the gas being drilled is escaping. Fixing those leaks doesnt require new technology, and it can actually save fossil fuel companies money, since they can sell the gas they dont lose.
Earlier this month, Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Michael Regan said his agency will propose a strict rule on methane leakage for new oil and gas wells. To meet the U.S.s own pledge, the EPA would then have to make a rule for existing infrastructure as well. Methane also emerges from decomposing natural waste, which can instead be collected in pipes at landfills and on farms and burned for heat or electricity. Fridays announcement occurred at the Major Economies Forum on Energy and Climate, convened by Biden to build momentum for an agreement ambitious enough to stop catastrophic climate change at the upcoming U.N. Climate Change Conference in Glasgow, Scotland.
https://news.yahoo.com/us-and-europe-agree-to-slash-methane-emissions-as-biden-tells-world-time-is-running-out-on-climate-change-211853700.html
Ben Adler·Senior Climate Editor
Mon, September 20, 2021, 5:18 PM·3 min read
In an effort to tackle the low-hanging fruit in fighting climate change, President Biden and the president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, announced a joint pledge to cut methane emissions by at least 30 percent by 2030 and urged other nations to join them. This will not only reduce the rate of global warming, but it will also produce a very valuable side benefit, like improving public health and agricultural output, Biden said Friday from the White House.
Methane is the second most prevalent greenhouse gas and is 25 times more potent than carbon dioxide at trapping heat in the atmosphere. However, it also cycles out of the atmosphere much more quickly than CO2, meaning that cutting methane emissions delivers a lot more bang for the buck in the immediate future. (Methane is a major component of natural gas, but it has a much stronger warming effect when it escapes into the atmosphere than when it is burned.) Methane currently accounts for 10 percent of U.S. emissions, but it is also relatively easier to reduce than CO2.
Most methane emissions come from leakage in oil and gas wells, pipelines and processing plants, and they are growing rapidly because of the boom in gas and oil drilling from a process called hydraulic fracturing, or fracking. Recent studies have found that the rate of methane leakage is much higher than originally assumed: As much as 3.7 percent of the gas being drilled is escaping. Fixing those leaks doesnt require new technology, and it can actually save fossil fuel companies money, since they can sell the gas they dont lose.
Earlier this month, Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Michael Regan said his agency will propose a strict rule on methane leakage for new oil and gas wells. To meet the U.S.s own pledge, the EPA would then have to make a rule for existing infrastructure as well. Methane also emerges from decomposing natural waste, which can instead be collected in pipes at landfills and on farms and burned for heat or electricity. Fridays announcement occurred at the Major Economies Forum on Energy and Climate, convened by Biden to build momentum for an agreement ambitious enough to stop catastrophic climate change at the upcoming U.N. Climate Change Conference in Glasgow, Scotland.
https://news.yahoo.com/us-and-europe-agree-to-slash-methane-emissions-as-biden-tells-world-time-is-running-out-on-climate-change-211853700.html
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Osha is talking about outdoor cooling centers and HHS is gonna pay for AC for indoors.
OneCrazyDiamond
Sep 2021
#11
Unfortunately I negelected to include the link in the last paragraph of the excerpt
BumRushDaShow
Sep 2021
#17
You are posting something that referenced a summit back in April, 2 months after Biden took over
BumRushDaShow
Sep 2021
#20