Solutions to Global Warming in North America
Solutions to global warming in North
America include reducing coal emissions, increasing the use of energy
efficiency and renewable energy, greening transportation, and helping
developing countries reduce deforestation.
The United States. The United States is often
noted as the being the most significant contributor to historical emissions of
global warming pollution. Most of these emissions occur when power plants burn
coal or natural gas and when vehicles burn gasoline or diesel.
The National Academy of Sciences released a series of reports
(2010) emphasizing the urgency of climate change and why the U.S. should act
now to reduce emissions of heat-trapping gases. "The longer the nation
waits to begin reducing emissions, the harder and more expensive it will likely
be to reach any given emissions target."
Analysis performed by the Union of Concerned Scientists has
demonstrated that the U.S. can dramatically reduce its reliance on fossil fuels
and nearly phase-out coal by 2030 while saving consumers and businesses money
by investing primarily in energy efficiency and renewable energy.
There are concrete actions that citizens, businesses and
policymakers can take to reduce global warming emissions. Experience has shown
that government policies are critical to spurring and enabling global warming
solutions and that individual actions alone will not solve the problem. While
comprehensive climate and energy legislation has thus far failed to pass the
United States Congress, there are a series of vital programs and strategies
underway in the United States to reduce global warming emissions, such as:
- elevating
energy efficiency;
- promoting
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- reducing
coal emissions;
- greening
transportation; and
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