Governor Carney pledges support in fight against
climate change
WILMINGTON, Del. – Governor John Carney announced on Monday that Delaware has joined the U.S. Climate Alliance, a coalition of states committed to upholding the Paris Agreement to combat climate change, after President Trump announced last week that he would withdraw the U.S. from the agreement. The Climate Alliance now includes 13 members.
“Delaware is the country’s lowest-lying state and with 381 miles of coastline, climate change is a very real threat to our future,” said Governor Carney. “As sea levels rise, more than 17,000 Delaware homes, nearly 500 miles of roadway and thousands of acres of wildlife habitat including our critical wetlands are at risk of permanent inundation. Rising average temperatures and an increase in extreme weather events also pose health risks to Delawareans, and threaten our economy. The U.S. should lead in the global fight against climate change. Delaware is proud to join this coalition of states providing that necessary leadership.”
The Paris Agreement called for the U.S. to achieve a 26-28 percent reduction of emissions, from 2005 levels, by 2025. Delaware’s continued commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and transitioning to clean energy also will provide economic opportunity for Delawareans, and offer significant public health and environmental benefits.
Delaware’s greenhouse gases come from three primary sources: energy production, transportation, and industry. The state is working to reduce emissions in a number of ways, including through continued participation in the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI), a nine-state program to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from power plants. Delaware also has set renewable energy targets and increased energy efficiency with building codes, weatherization and other voluntary programs.
“Reducing greenhouse gas emissions requires action at all levels – from people using less energy and driving fuel efficient cars, to the government establishing national pollutant standards,” said Shawn Garvin, Secretary of the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control. “We are proud of the progress the state has made and programs that help Delawareans drive cleaner cars and improve energy efficiency in homes and businesses. There is still much work to be done to reduce Delaware’s share of global greenhouse gas emissions, and I look forward to working with our sister states through the US Climate Alliance to meet Delaware’s pledge for the Paris Agreement.”
In the transportation sector, the state has incentivized the transition to cleaner fuels and electric vehicles, and now has a statewide network of charging stations.
“As we look to the future, it is imperative that we improve transportation resiliency to adapt to the effects of a changing climate. Incorporating the impact of climate change into our project planning and development, and adding more alternative fuel vehicles to our public transportation fleet each year are just two examples of how DelDOT is responding, and we thank Governor Carney for his leadership and commitment to this effort,” said Jennifer Cohan, Secretary of Transportation.
Let me get this straight. We ARE leading the reduction in reducing pollution. Why must we LEAD what these climate control idiots want to spend money on. Let them spend their own.
ReplyDeleteGood let the DE democrats pay the rest of the 3 billion obama pledged. You know they won't contribute a cent. While they are at it get rid of their vehicles and have their electricity cut off. They won't though. Democrats talk a good talk but are just doing that lying they all do constantly. And none should have children since this is so dangerous. Again none will walk the walk because all democrats are full of crap.
ReplyDeleteWhat portion of the $100 BILLION payment that was due by the United States will Delaware be participating?
ReplyDelete6:58 I was thinking the same thing. Delaware can have at it. I don't really care as long as the US doesn't put one dollar into it.
ReplyDeleteIn fact I think ALL of the elected officials of every state that has come out and said they are going to uphold the Paris Accord should be required to bike to work and their electricity should be cut off. After all they are worried about the climate 😏 And actions speak louder than words.
Every time I think it can get any worse the dumbocrats prove once again that they are stupid and wreckless
ReplyDeleteNot once cent most likely. That waste of oxygen some call governor in that state just wants to show off is all.
ReplyDeleteWhat a joke this guy is.
ReplyDeleteEmbarrassing!
Is this the Dog and Pony Show by so called "governor" Carney. Really like to be part of Paris Climate Hoax Agreement? Well, lead by an example, pull some money out of your own pocket. No? I didn't think so. Just Showing Off in front of cameras. He likes the spotlight I guess, he must be a Democ-rat, yep, Bingo!
ReplyDeleteI vote and liberals suck.
ReplyDeleteDemocratic leadership(?) in Delaware sucks. I can't wait until we get rid of it.
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