Despite Trump Order, DEP Will Continue To Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions
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In response to President Trump’s Executive Order on climate change and energy, Acting Department of Environmental Protection Secretary Patrick McDonnell Tuesday issued this statement-- “The changing climate is the most significant environmental threat facing the world, and emissions from the United States are a significant cause. “Pennsylvania has already experienced a long-term warming of nearly two degrees over the past century, and this trend is expected to accelerate. “Today’s Executive Order from President Trump is disappointing because it signals a shift away from addressing the very real problem of climate change. “Pennsylvania is already seeing the effects of climate change on our economy and our environment as higher monthly average temperatures, more extreme storm events, and other signs of climate change are already being observed in the state. “Ignoring the problem will only make conditions worse for our communities and economy and environment in the future. “As a state, Pennsylvania has already seen a decrease in carbon emissions from power plants in part to the shift to cleaner forms of energy, such as natural gas and the focus on energy efficiency. “Despite the President’s action, the Department of Environmental Protection will continue to pursue ways to reduce our state’s greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to climate change, because it is a problem that faces us all today.” DEP offered these links for more information-- -- Pennsylvania Climate Impacts Assessment Report -- Letter to Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Scott Pruitt -- Pennsylvania House Appropriations Committee Budget Hearing NewsClips: Fox News: EPA’s Pruitt Says States Have The Resources To Do The Job New Documents Reveal Even Deeper Cuts To EPA Staff, Programs Coal Miners Seek Help From Congress As Health, Pension Benefits Expire In PA, Trump’s Climate Order Met With Anger, Relief Energy Companies In PA Still Plan Shift Away From Coal Here’s What Western PA Folks Said About Trump’s Order On Coal Trump Climate/Coal Order Evokes Praise, Skepticism From PA Reps Company Secures $700M To Build Natural Gas Power Plant In Cambria Editorial: Fracking Reduced Greenhouse Gas Emissions Forest In Downtown Pittsburgh? Plan Would Put Trees, Shrubs On Skyscrapers Editorial: A Worthy Vision For A Verdant Downtown Pittsburgh Related Stories: Trump Issues Order Calling For Review Of Energy, Clean Power Plan, Methane Regs EPA Tells States They Have No Obligation To Comply With Clean Power Plan [Posted: March 29, 2017] |
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4/3/2017 |
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