carbon emissions rose 5.9% in 2010

Bad news for Mother Earth:

… Global emissions of carbon dioxide from fossil-fuel burning jumped by the largest amount on record last year, upending the notion that the brief decline during the recession might persist through the recovery. …

NYTimes – Carbon Emissions Show Biggest Jump Ever Recorded

Surprisingly, China is suddenly ready to commit to binding cuts.

… Speaking to reporters Monday, the country’s chief negotiator in Durban, Xie Zhenhua, said major economies including China should be legally obligated to curb greenhouse gas emissions after 2020.

“We accept a legally binding arrangement,” he said.

Mr. Xie, however, said China would agree to binding cuts only if the U.S. and other powerful nations take aggressive steps in the next decade to address climate change …

Chinese Overture Jolts Climate Talks

I heard the same thing in Hong Kong from a consultant to the Chinese government — they are serious.

Personally, I think, even with China on side, international treaties are not going to work. We’d be better to put the money into researching new technologies to remove Greenhouse Gases from the atmosphere (“sinks”).

In general, voluntary efforts to reduce Carbon Footprint are a good thing. Let’s encourage those efforts, too.

(via Freakonomics – Worldwide Carbon Emissions No Longer Dropping — Is Anyone Surprised?)

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