dckingsfan wrote:Zonkerbl wrote:Obama reached a deal with China over carbon emissions!
Ok! I'm a little less peeved with Obama now. Nice to see somebody in the government capable of governing.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/ ... story.html
As with anything with the Chinese, I want to know about enforcement... I really don't trust them - and I think that is with good reason. It does make me hopeful that the problems due to pollution are motivating And it could very well jumpstart worldwide negotiations.
The outline has a couple of worrying texts...
1) China said it “intends” to start cutting carbon emissions in 2030
2) China was already on course to produce a fifth of its energy from renewable sources by 2020
3) Analysts carbon emissions were already expected to peak in 2030
On the other hand, we (the US) agrees to:
1) cut in carbon emissions of between 26% and 28% on 2005 levels by 2020 an acceleration of its existing goal to reduce emissions 17%
And our goals would be enforceable if congress passes the measure.
It kind of feels a little bit like:
Obama: We will cut emission even if it will cost more for our companies to manufacture and transport goods.
Xi: We will increase carbon output to cut energy costs for the next 15 years.
Obama: Lets reduce barriers to trade for high-tech industry and manufactured goods. So, when our energy costs go up and yours go down, US businesses can move to China without fear of import restrictions back to the US
Xi: you drive a hard bargain...But you got a Deal!
Well, enforcement IS the key - that's why all these negotiations are about promising not to roll back regulations you've already made. It is kind of ridiculous and unfair that the U.S. is the only participant in this process being asked to make any big sacrifices. But we owe it to the world to be a good climate change citizen, even if they are all being butts about it.















