Cities And States Take The Lead With New Paris Agreement Pledge
quinta-feira, julho 13, 2017
Good news and real leadership are here, just when we need them most, as a massive trillion-ton iceberg breaks away from the Larsen ice sheet in Antarctica and an apocalyptic viral climate article
in New York Magazine captivates (and terrifies) the internet. Today,
former NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg and California Governor Jerry Brown announced “America’s Pledge,” a plan for cities and states to lead the way on cutting climate pollution 26 percent below 2005 levels by 2025.
By
reaching that target, the US will meet our nation’s commitment for
reducing climate pollution that we set at climate talks in Paris in
2015. The dismay amongst Americans and people around the world continues
after Trump’s decision to withdraw from the Paris climate agreement and
his increased climate action isolation at last weekend’s G-20 meeting.
This new pledge shows a pathway for the US to meet the agreement
regardless of his decision.
Over
the coming months, California Governor Jerry Brown’s Administration
will join with Bloomberg Philanthropies (which supports the Sierra Club)
and partners to calculate the collective climate action potential of
U.S. states, cities, businesses, universities and others – thousands of
which have already committed themselves to cut emissions – and submit
that progress to the United Nations. This will further inspire others to
join, keeping the U.S. as a global leader in reducing climate
pollution. The Sierra Club’s work in the Beyond Coal Campaign to replace coal plants with renewable energy will be an important engine of that progress, and our Ready For 100 Campaign will continue securing commitments to 100 percent clean energy from more mayors and cities.
“The
American government may have pulled out of the Paris Agreement, but
American society remains committed to it — and we will redouble our
efforts to achieve its goals,” said Michael Bloomberg.
But
we’re not letting the Trump administration off the hook. America’s
Pledge is not intended as substitute for U.S. federal government
responsibility for climate policy and action. Rather, the pledge aims to
quantify, communicate and encourage climate action in the United
States, as participants across the U.S. find new ways to work with the
international community and interact with international climate policy
processes.
Climate
action will continue to happen in the U.S. thanks to action by cities,
states, businesses, and grassroots advocates, including the Sierra Club
and our Beyond Coal and Ready For 100 Campaigns. Together we will
continue to make a difference via “America’s Pledge,” which will help
fill the gap and keep climate action and the Paris Agreement process on
track through these next few turbulent years.
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