Three recently released climate reports—one upbeat, one mixed, and one downright grim—say a lot about where we are, and also probably about where we are heading.
The stars must have been in some kind of weird alignment on Tuesday. As another deluge hit California, closing roads and schools, and forcing tens of thousands of people to evacuate their homes, three groups released major climate reports. One was upbeat, the second mixed, and the third downright grim. The constellation says a lot about where we are and also probably about where we are heading.
First, the upbeat. This one came from the Biden Administration, in the form of a “blueprint” for decarbonizing the nation’s transportation systems. As the eighty-three-pagepoints out, transportation is now the “largest source of greenhouse gas emissions in the United States, responsible for one-third of all emissions.” Getting to net zero, which the U.S.
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