Draft Greenhouse Gas Inventory Showing 3.6M Ton Reduction Goes To DEP Advisory Committee Aug. 7
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On August 7, DEP’s Climate Change Advisory Committee will review a draft 2017 PA Greenhouse Gas Inventory showing carbon dioxide emissions have dropped by a total of 3.6 million tons between 2013 and 2014. Emissions from electric generation, primarily as a result of using more natural gas than coal, dropped 6.35 million tons in that same year. The transportation and agriculture sectors also saw decreases. Increases in emissions from residential, commercial, industrial and waste management (primarily landfills) sectors offset some of the emission reductions. Click Here to review DEP’s presentation on the draft Inventory. Also on the agenda are an overview of the PA Electric Vehicle Coalition and discussion of next steps in developing the 2018 PA Climate Change Action Plan Update. The meeting will be held in Room 105 Rachel Carson Building in Harrisburg starting at 10:00. For more information and available handouts, visit the DEP Climate Change Advisory Committee webpage or contact Mark Brojakowski, mbrojakows@pa.gov or 717-772-3429. NewsClips: Philadelphia: Tackling The Heat Island Problem In Concrete Jungles Climate Change’s Impacts On Health Aren’t New, But Philly Health Dept’s Response Is Study: Earth To Warm 2 Degrees Celsius By End Of Century Op-Ed: Creating More Climate-Change Hype Report: EPA Planning Inside The Fence Clean Power Plan Replacement Column: The Real Climate Consensus: Nuclear Power U.S. Submits Formal Notice Of Withdrawal From Paris Climate Pact [Posted: August 4, 2017] |
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