Hot Spots for Global Warming, U.S. Top Offenders
PlusHot Spots for Global Warming, U.S. Top OffendersHot Spots for Global Warming, U.S. Top OffendersThe Associated PressCities are hot spots for global warming, but individual urban dwellers leave a much smaller carbon footprint than their rural cousins, a new study says. (May 28)[Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] Los Angeles may have the reputation for being a smog-filled city, but a new study says people who live in the metropolitan area have the second-smallest carbon footprint in the country. A Brookings Institution report says L-A's dense population, relatively low heating and cooling needs, and use of cleaner fuels make the difference.(SOT: MARK MURROW/BROOKINGS INSTITUTION)(11:18:00) OVER 25 YEARS CALIFORNIANS AND CALIFORNIA REGULATORS HAVE BEEN VERY ATTUNED TO THESE ENERGIES AND THESE ISSUES AND HAVE BEEN PURCHASING LOWER CARBON ENERGY FOR A LONG TIME. Only one city does better than L-A--Honolulu. The study looked at how much carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere for every person who lives in a region. C-O-2 is considered a key greenhouse gas. On the other end--Lexington, Kentucky tops the list for largest carbon footprint. On average, each resident releases nearly three-and-a-half metric tons of carbon dioxide each year. Indianapolis ranks second.(SOT: MARK MURROW)11:30:27 LEXINGTON AND MANY OF THE SOUTHERN AND MIDWESTERN METROS HAVE HAD TRADITIONALLY, VERY CHEAP ELECTRICITY. THEY'VE HAD TRADITIONALLY VERY CHEAP LAND. AND THEY DO REQUIRE HEATING AND COOLING.The study looked at emissions from vehicles and the energy used in homes. It does not take into account commercial or industrial sources. There are regional differences. Cities east of the Mississippi generally do worse than those west of the river. People living in cities south of the Mason-Dixon line generally have a higher carbon footprint that those to the south. The west was the only region that decreased it's carbon emissions over a five-year period. It grew in every other region--with the per person increase highest in Trenton, New Jersey.(SOT: JOSEPH FESTA/TRENTON NJ)(12:06:12) WE'RE PART OF THE PROBLEM, NOT THE SOLUTION. WE'RE SLEEPING IN THIS COUNTRY AND WE'RE JUST DEPLETING OURSELVES.(SOT: MARK MURROW)11:29:15 THE SOUTH IS USUALLY BUILT OUT AT LARGE LOT SIZES WITH TREMENDOUS LINEAR SPRAWL. OFTEN BY MANY MANY DEVELOPERS. THE WESTERN DRY SUNBELT STATES ARE BEING BUILT OUT AT OFTEN VERY SMALL LOTS, MASTER PLANNED DEVELOPMENTS BY LARGE DEVELOPERSSprawl makes it harder for people to reach mass transit--and makes people more reliant on cars. (SOT: JANET SMITH/TRENTON NJ)(12:15:12) IF PEOPLE DIDN'T HAVE TO COMMUTE SO FAR TO COME TO WORK AND THEY COULD WORK IN LOCAL OFFICES YOU WOULD NOT HAVE THAT DOWN HERE. (SOT: ALEENE HATCH/LEXINGTON, KY)(11:21) TRAFFIC CONTROLS WOULD BE ONE THING. SMALLER CARS, PERHAPS HIGH GAS PRICES WILL TAKE CARE OF IT WHEN PEOPLE STOP DRIVING SO MUCH. (SOT: RENEE JACKSON/LEXINGTON, KY)(13:25) I WOULD LOVE TO SEE US TRY TO ENCOURAGE PEOPLE TO WALK MORE. I THINK MAYBE. WE COULD REDUCE, IF WE HAD INCENTIVES FOR PEOPLE TO PARK AND RIDE. A DOWNTOWN The Brookings report says solutions shouldn't be limited to driving less.(SOT: MARK MURROW)(11:28:10)PLACES NEED TO LOOK AT WHERE THEY'RE GETTING THEIR ENERGY AND WHETHER IT'S COMING FROM COAL OR CLEANER SOURCES. THEY NEED TO PRICE IT APPROPRIATE THAT IT CAN CHANGE BEHAVIOR.The report concludes metropolitan areas and the federal government need to work together to change policies to reduce carbon emissions.
Canal: News & Politics
Añadido: November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am
Autor: AssociatedPress
Duración: 02:41
Puntuación: 3.86
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Etiquetas: carbonfootprint global hot offenders spots u.s. warming
Comentarios
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choggiekendall (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Leave it to the bought and paid for at the worst, so-called news abortion clearing house in the world...Associated punks.Disinformation station...
choggiekendall (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Carbon Footprint my ass.....Newsspeak from the fine insects at the Brookings Institute.....
brn2jc (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Have you ever read the Bible all the way through and studied it? It was written by men who were directly inspired by God himself. 2 Timothy 3:16/ 2 Peter 1:20-21
dani6962 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
no such thing as the bible to me its something that some man wrote millions years ago
brn2jc (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
When a person is born again, the Spirit of God takes up residence with that person and their life becomes transformed, they are a new creation, they change. And when a person changes they quite naturally accept the things that are good in Gods eyes. They stop littering and being greedy, they give and live a yeilded life of self control. O if we had as much zeal for the Gospel of Jesus Christ instead of "inconvenient 'truths'" most of this would go away on its own. Pray God that you may escape!
brn2jc (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
not at all! I beleive in a certain global warming. Luke 21:36 "Watch ye therefore, and pray always, that ye may be accounted worthy to escape all these things that shall come to pass, and to stand before the Son of man."What I dont trust is Al Gores solution. it is a destraction from the truth really. This world is going to be burned up reguardless of your efforts to "save the planet" (so vain). The only way to escape is through the "Door", the "narrow way" and that way is Jesus Christ.
brn2jc (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Not at all! I am not at all suggesting that we should litter or live as gluttons. I believe in treading lightly. Greed and covetousness needs to be repented of. But 2 Peter chapter 3 lays out how all things will end, and this is in Gods control not mans. He has his own appointed time for all things.
ReduceGHGs (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
brn2jcDo you mean that God says we need not care for the earth because he controls all the climate? Isn't there something about being good stewards? If you were a student of history you'd understand that humans have affected there environment on numerous occasions, deteriorating it. Sure, while the earth remains there will be climate cycles, day and night, etc. But does that mean we shouldn't use the brain God (your) gave us. "Turn the wheel there's a corner ahead!" Or, don't. Choose!
sunbear18 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
good vid
charzone1 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
fucking gay motherfuckers.....
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