Global Warming Solutions that Work:Cutting-Edge Efforts to Curb Global Warming Pollution and the Lessons they Hold for Americaby Tony Dutzik, Joshua Hoen, Timothy Telleen-Lawton, and Sarah Payne, Frontier Group; Matthew Davis, Emily Figdor, and Rob Sargent, Environment America Research and Policy Center Executive Summary The latest climate science suggests that the United States must make deep cuts in its emissions of global warming pollution – on the order of 80 percent by 2050 – if we hope to prevent the worst consequences of global warming. Achieving that target will be challenging, but it’s not impossible. Global Warming Solutions that Work tells the story of cutting-edge efforts throughout the United States and around the world that are cutting global warming pollution and can serve as models for further action. (June 2008)
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