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More praise, criticism greets Obama’s Copenhagen plan

By Ben Geman - 11/26/09 01:26 PM ET

The White House last night sent around a list of statements from various lawmakers, CEOs and environmentalists cheering President Obama's plan to attend next month's Copenhagen climate talks and offer a provisional U.S. emissions cut. But a top European official said Obama’s emissions plan is too modest.
 
Among the fans of the White House Copenhagen announcement: Al Gore, who hopes Obama’s steps will prompt fast Senate action on a climate and energy bill next year.
 
House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Henry Waxman (D-Calif.) is similarly hopeful that Obama's plans will create momentum for quick congressional action, which is focused on the Senate following House passage of climate legislation in June.
But Swedish Minister for the Environment Andreas Carlgren mixed praise with disappointment. Sweden holds the rotating presidency of the European Union.
 
He's concerned about Obama's planned 2020 emissions cut of 17 percent, although he noted "value" in plans for ongoing reductions in the decade thereafter. U.S. officials and congressional Democrats pushing cap-and-trade bills are eyeing cuts of 42 percent in 2030 and ultimately 83 percent by 2050.
 
"I regret that the level of emissions reductions up to 2020 is not higher, as previous estimates indicate that it is possible for the USA to do more. We will analyze what the offer means and the possibilities for the USA to achieve greater emissions reductions, for example by means of further action against deforestation and in developing countries,” Carlgren said.
 
Obama plans to attend the talks on Dec. 9. The summit runs from Dec. 7-18, and Carlgren said he had hoped Obama would show up for the heads of state meeting at the end of the conference.
 
The New York Times gathered some other European reaction as well.

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Comments (2)

I willnot be paying any "Climate-Gate" taxes and donot attempt to sell America off while you're there in exchange for some global one world government entity to dictate over our country of America. We willnot accept any one world global president as Americas dictator. So, go off and have fun and send america the bill ok Obama? Adios!BY Kate on 11/26/2009 at 20:28
We should be encouraging MORE emissons to keep planet warm from global cooling! Enough with wasting taxpayers money and hot air from politicians on a scam. Fraction of the cost spent on fake global warming could have provided health care for the uninsured for a decade! Estimated $3 Million to pay for uninsured? How many Millions wasted over junk science?BY Mon on 11/28/2009 at 11:57

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