Time for Plan B: Cutting Carbon Emissions 80 Percent by 2020
New Earth Policy Institute Report available for download.
Lester R. Brown, Janet Larsen, Jonathan G. Dorn, and Frances C. Moore
When political leaders
look at the need to cut carbon dioxide emissions to curb global
warming, they ask the question: How much of a cut is politically
feasible? At the Earth Policy Institute we ask a different question:
How much of a cut is necessary to avoid the most dangerous effects of
climate change?
By burning fossil fuels and destroying forests, we are releasing greenhouse gases, importantly carbon dioxide (CO2), into the atmosphere. These heat-trapping gases are warming the planet, setting in motion changes that are taking us outside the climate bounds within which civilization developed.
We cannot afford to let the planet get much hotter. At today’s already elevated temperatures, the massive Greenland and West Antarctic ice sheets—which together contain enough water to raise sea level by 12 meters (39 feet)—are melting at accelerating rates. Glaciers around the world are shrinking and at risk of disappearing, including those in the mountains of Asia whose ice melt feeds the continent’s major rivers during the dry season.
Delaying action will only lead to greater damage. It’s time for Plan B.
Download their report here.




