For the first time ever, all of the worlds nations rich and poor having a agreed in principal to cut back on the burning of oil, gas, and coal. They hammered out an accord that sets the stage for a bigger global a pact for pairs next year. There will be winners and losers, and producers of solar, wind, will gain, meanwhile this could be another nail in the coffin on the coal industry which continues to shed jobs here and around the world. But the devil is always in the details. The strength is the fact that every country pledges to put forward a plan to reduce emissions at home, but thats also its weakness. It doesnt blind them to cut emissions by any particular amount. The hope is the biggest polluters will cut their amounts. Most scientists agree rising sea levels, intense heat waves, floods, and droughts, are all systems of climate change. If the world doesnt get a grip on it we all lose. Historically the biggest emitters have been industrialized countries like the u. S. But they ar
For the first time ever, all of the worlds nations rich and poor having a agreed in principal to cut back on the burning of oil, gas, and coal. They hammered out an accord that sets the stage for a bigger global a pact for pairs next year. There will be winners and losers, and producers of solar, wind, will gain, meanwhile this could be another nail in the coffin on the coal industry which continues to shed jobs here and around the world. But the devil is always in the details. The strength is the fact that every country pledges to put forward a plan to reduce emissions at home, but thats also its weakness. It doesnt blind them to cut emissions by any particular amount. The hope is the biggest polluters will cut their amounts. Most scientists agree rising sea levels, intense heat waves, floods, and droughts, are all systems of climate change. If the world doesnt get a grip on it we all lose. Historically the biggest emitters have been industrialized countries like the u. S. But they ar
Im ali velshi. This is real money. For the first time ever, all of the worlds nations rich and poor having a agreed in principal to cut back on the burning of oil, gas, and coal. They hammered out an accord that sets the stage for a bigger global a pact for pairs next year. There will be winners and losers, and producers of solar, wind, will gain, meanwhile this could be another nail in the coffin on the coal industry which continues to shed jobs here and around the world. But the devil is always in the details. The strength is the fact that every country pledges to put forward a plan to reduce emissions at home, but thats also its weakness. It doesnt blind them to cut emissions by any particular amount. The hope is the biggest polluters will cut their amounts. Most scientists agree rising sea levels, intense heat waves, floods, and droughts, are all systems of climate change. If the world doesnt get a grip on it we all lose. Historically the biggest emitters have been industrialized c