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Related: About this forumRecovery Under Way! California GHG Emissions Up 2% YOY In 2012!
(Reuters) - Californias greenhouse gas emissions rose about 2 percent in 2012 compared to the previous year as more natural gas was burned to compensate for the closure of a nuclear plant and a drop in hydro-electricity due to a drought, the states air regulator said on Wednesday.
Higher utility sector emissions were offset somewhat by a modest decline in output from the transportation sector, which remains the states largest single source of heat-trapping greenhouse gas emissions. Emissions from manufacturers stayed relatively flat despite a 13 percent increase from the cement sector as the states eight plants ramped up production.
State air officials said that despite the small overall increase, long-term trends show California is cutting emissions even as the economy recovers from a lengthy recession.
Transportation-related greenhouse gas emissions have fallen 12 percent over the past seven years due in part to a larger number of fuel-efficient vehicles on California roads, regulators said. The Toyota Prius, a hybrid that gets about 50 miles to the gallon, was the best-selling car in California in 2012.
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http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/05/14/us-california-carbon-idUSKBN0DU21X20140514?feedType=RSS&feedName=environmentNews
Nihil
(13,508 posts)I'm sure that the President (and numerous shills here) wouldn't be trying to mislead people ...
But this deserves a non-snarky kick for the good news that it contained:
> Transportation-related greenhouse gas emissions have fallen 12 percent over the past
> seven years due in part to a larger number of fuel-efficient vehicles on California roads,
> regulators said. The Toyota Prius, a hybrid that gets about 50 miles to the gallon, was
> the best-selling car in California in 2012.
GliderGuider
(21,088 posts)Fuck yeah!!!