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Germany To U.S.: Cut Emissions or Face Disaster
DW WORLD ^ | 04/29/04 | DW WORLD

Posted on 04/29/2004 9:38:18 PM PDT by Pikamax

Germany To U.S.: Cut Emissions or Face Disaster

Experts believe global warming is increasing the scope of natural disasters.

In June, Germany will host a global conference on renewable energies. The country's environmental minister traveled to the U.S. this week to push needed emissions cuts and alternative energies.

The Renewables 2000 conference, announced by German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder in 2002 at the U.N. Environment Summit in Johannesburg, is intended to demonstrate that renewable energies -- like wind and solar power -- have developed into fast growing industries that are not only environmentally friendly, but also economically viable solutions.

But renewable energies have played a marginal role in the U.S. market, and during a number of stops on his transatlantic trip this week, Jürgen Trittin has sought to draw attention to the upside potential of green energy. Trittin also urged the United States to shift its environmental policy by adopting the Kyoto Protocol.

Among the projects Trittin has promoted on his trip is a major solar power plant in California that's being used for research. The German government has subsidized the project to the tune of €6 million ($7 million), and the plan is to build a second version of the plant in Grenada, Spain, making it the first commercial solar power plant of that scale.

A growing business

For some time now, renewable energies have no longer been a niche business -- they're used by the mainstream, they're creating jobs, and they're a growth industry. In Washington, Trittin pointed out that in Germany, 20 percent of all energy is expected to come from renewable energy sources by the year 2020 -- a goal the United States is very far from meeting. Per capita energy consumption in the U.S. is double that of Europe, and most energy there comes from fossil fuels, coal and nuclear power.

Even so, the U.S. government has decided to send its own delegation to the renewable energies conference in Bonn next month.

During a visit to the eminent Brookings Institution, Trittin presented a speech on the global dimensions of environmental policy, at times pointedly criticizing Washington for its own environmental record.

He underscored the connection between high levels of carbon dioxide gases in industrial nations and global warming. Each year, the U.S. produces 6.6 billion tons of these green house gases, considerably more than Europe's 4.1 billion tons despite having a similar population. Nor has the U.S. signed on to the Kyoto Protocol, which makes emissions reductions mandatory. Instead, it has overseen a 13 percent increase in emissions of carbon dioxide gases between 1990 and 2000. Those gases, Trittin said, all contribute to global climate catastrophes including hurricanes, floods and droughts.

"I have to underline that the U.S. also must play its part against global warming, " Trittin said. "It could use the Kyoto Protocol as the basis for action. Under this, the U.S. has to reduce its emissions by 7 percent compared to 1990. We must acknowledge that the country rejects Kyoto. The climate framework convention should nonetheless be respected under this. The U.S. must stabilize its emissions at the 1990 levels, and the U.S. voluntarily accepted this commitment."

Trittin: We want to save the U.S.

If the U.S. does not take action to reduce its emissions, Trittin warned, parts of the East Coast and nature reserves like the Everglades in Florida could be covered with water in several decades due to the melting of glaciers, which threaten to the sea level worldwide.

"We, from the other side, want to save these areas of the U.S.," Trittin said. "We love the Everglades, for example. And this is the reason why we think the Kyoto Protocol must enter into force."

Trittin read out a laundry list of celluloid nightmares of global warming, from Kevin Costner's "Waterworld" to Roland Emmerich's latest movie, which depicts the Earth falling into an overnight ice age as a result of global warming.

"We have a challenge," he said. "The challenge is that the reality of 'The Day After Tomorrow' should not become reality, the picture should not become reality. Therefore, the next 15 years are key for preventing polar ice caps from melting. And this is the reason why we think the Kyoto Protocol must enter into force."


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Germany; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: climatechange; fickensieauf; fud; globalwarminghoax; koyotoprogrom; kyoto; scaretactics; waterworld
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1 posted on 04/29/2004 9:38:19 PM PDT by Pikamax
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To: Pikamax
wow, i'm so happy they want to save us. it means so much to me. Europe is so good to us. Tell this shmo to stop watching water world and read a science book so he can stop telling us what the future holds.
2 posted on 04/29/2004 9:40:56 PM PDT by KOZ. (i'm so bad i should be in detention)
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To: Pikamax
I got yer emissions right here.
3 posted on 04/29/2004 9:41:23 PM PDT by Texas Eagle
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To: Texas Eagle
after a night of beans, the ozone hole appears over my house.
4 posted on 04/29/2004 9:42:40 PM PDT by KOZ. (i'm so bad i should be in detention)
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To: Pikamax
Is that some kind of f**king threat, fritz?
5 posted on 04/29/2004 9:43:18 PM PDT by Petronski (I'm not always cranky.)
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To: Pikamax
When renewables are do-able based upon developing technology, they will be picked up and run with by US investors with gusto. No need to force anybody into it. Keep yer cotton-pickin' marionette strings to your socialist selves.
6 posted on 04/29/2004 9:45:01 PM PDT by dasboot
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To: Pikamax
"Each year, the U.S. produces 6.6 billion tons of these green house gases, considerably more than Europe's 4.1 billion tons despite having a similar population. Nor has the U.S."

We have more cows!
7 posted on 04/29/2004 9:47:06 PM PDT by TheLion
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To: Pikamax
WE'RE
DOOMED!

8 posted on 04/29/2004 9:54:13 PM PDT by numberonepal
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To: Pikamax
And disaster is German for economic growth?

Something the "eurozone" has been lacking lately...
9 posted on 04/29/2004 9:55:51 PM PDT by RWR8189 (Its Morning in America Again!)
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To: TheLion
Stop buying European Cars... We can actually help them with their emission levels...
10 posted on 04/29/2004 9:55:56 PM PDT by max_rpf
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To: max_rpf
Good point. I own a Toyota...made right here. European cars are sexy and expensive....humm...sounds like some women I used to date!
11 posted on 04/29/2004 9:59:07 PM PDT by TheLion
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To: max_rpf
You mean those diesel monsters that foul up the air in every city where they predominate? Seems like the pot is calling the kettle schwartz!
12 posted on 04/29/2004 9:59:28 PM PDT by hunter112
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To: Pikamax
There is no looming global warming disaster. If there is every scientist in the world would be demanding coal plants be replaced with nukes -- not windmills.
13 posted on 04/29/2004 10:01:35 PM PDT by Tribune7 (Vote Toomey April 27)
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Ja, der Mercedes, mein Gott, no ist gas-guzzler!
14 posted on 04/29/2004 10:02:40 PM PDT by Sabatier
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To: Pikamax
I'd like to cut some emissions in Germany's general direction.
15 posted on 04/29/2004 10:04:48 PM PDT by Moonman62
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To: Pikamax
Point of fact here, Not one European country that I know of, including Germany, has ratified the Kyoto Treaty. AS far as I am concerned these damned hypocrites can suck air and live in mud shacks.
16 posted on 04/29/2004 10:06:41 PM PDT by Captain Peter Blood
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To: numberonepal
Oh, and another thing:

EUROTRASH!

17 posted on 04/29/2004 10:07:23 PM PDT by numberonepal
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To: Pikamax
Germany, Shut your pie-hole! That'll reduce emissions for sure. Isn't it great that the country who brought us one of History's arguably greatest dictators is telling us what to do?
18 posted on 04/29/2004 10:08:02 PM PDT by lmr (John Kerry, Favorite of World Leaders: Castro, Arafat, Kim Jong IL,Chavez and Bin Laden)
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To: RWR8189
"Global warming" is just a bizarre synonym for "post-Stone-Age economy." Germany wants America to cut its economy by 25% (or more) through excessive taxation. France probably wants more like 35%, so I'm sure President-designate Kerry both will oblige and will not oblige simultaneously and without contradiction.
19 posted on 04/29/2004 10:10:37 PM PDT by dufekin (Eliminate genocidal terrorist military dictator Kim Jong Il ASAP)
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To: Pikamax
The Krauts must have some points in The Day After Tomorrow...
20 posted on 04/29/2004 10:14:47 PM PDT by sonofatpatcher2 (Love & a .45-- What more could you want, campers? Ann, call back, please... };^)
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