Group Offers Roadmap
to Reduce Pollution
December 19, 2006 — By Associated Press
ROCKPORT, Maine — A regional
environmental group Monday released a comprehensive "climate change
roadmap" to reduce pollution linked to global warming by 75 percent in the
northeastern United States and eastern Canada.
Environment Northeast said the proposals included in the 275-page plan
draw from many of the best practices already found within the region,
including Quebec's commitment to wind generation and Maine's requirement
that new state buildings exceed energy codes by 20 percent.
The group's executive director, Daniel Sosland of Rockport, said the 10
priorities spelled out in the roadmap would put the region on the path
toward 75 percent lower emissions by 2050, a goal that would stave off the
worst impact of global warming.
"The public is increasingly concerned that global warming pollutants are
changing our climate and this roadmap offers remedies that can be
implemented today to put us on the lower polluting path we need to be on,"
Sosland said.
The 10 priorities, broken down into energy, transportation and carbon
storage, would reduce greenhouse gas pollutants by least 35 million to 40
million metric tons by 2020, Environment Northeast estimated.
The group said it plans to present its plan to industry and government
officials in hopes of triggering discussion about how to make policy
changes that would meet greenhouse gas targets while strengthening the
economy.
Source: Associated Press