Carbon pollution rising, US biggest emitter: UN report

The Financial Express , Tuesday, October 31, 2006
Correspondent : SONU JAIN
BONN, OCT 30: Reenhouse-gas emissions by the industrialised world are still rising, with the United States firmly entrenched as the biggest polluter, a UN report said on Monday.

In an annual update on global-warming pollution, the UN framework convention on climate change (UNFCCC) said that, compared with the benchmark year of 1990, the 41 industrialised countries it monitors trimmed their emissions by 3.3 per cent by the end of 2004. But this was mainly due to the slump in the former Soviet bloc economies in the 1990s, which forced the closure or overhaul of thousands of power stations and factories that spewed out carbon dioxide.

Because of that historic change, countries in eastern and central Europe had a decrease in emissions from 1990-2004 of 36.8%. But from 2000-2004, they in fact increased their pollution by 4.1% as their economies emerged from the post-Soviet crash. In contrast, the other industrialised countries saw an increase in pollution of 11% from 1990-2004. From 2000-2004, the increase was 2%.

“Industrialised countries will need to intensify their efforts to implement strong policies which reduce greenhouse-gas emissions,” the UNFCCC’s executive secretary, Yvo De Boer, warned. The report applies to so-called Annex 1 countries of the UNFCCC, the offshoot of the famous 1992 Rio summit on the planet’s environmental future and parent of the Kyoto protocol.

 
SOURCE : The Financial Express, Tuesday, October 31, 2006
 


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