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U.S. and China fight plan to slow global warming mongabay.com April 30, 2007
The AP says that the United States hopes to delay binding action on global warming as long as possible and is pushing for carbon sequestration strategies that would prolong the use of coal, a greenhouse gas-intensive source of energy used for electricity generation. The United States and China have some of the world's largest coal reserves. The AP reports that the U.S. and China want the draft Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report to say the cost of available technologies to reduce emissions "could be unacceptably high." "Mitigation efforts over the next two to three decades can reduce the rate of growth of greenhouse gas concentrations," stated the documents reviewed by the AP. "However, development and commercialization of advanced technology and implementation of advanced practices will have a large bearing on long-term greenhouse gas concentrations." The U.S. reportedly also raised concerns over the security implications of a shift away from coal. Rajendra Pachauri, chairman of the IPCC panel, did not comment on the U.S. and Chinese documents, according to the AP. Comments? News options
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