Monday, January 21, 2013

How serious is Barack Obama about climate change?

five decisions help determine if the president is serious about his promise to act against global warming in his second term

Barack Obama renewed his promise to act on climate change during his second term in the White House -. But many other things competing for your attention

Before his inauguration on Monday, here are some decisions that look to see if climate change has risen to the top of the list.

team

green dream team for the first Obama administration has almost completely dissolved. Lisa Jackson, Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and Ken Salazar, Secretary of Interior, announced his retirement this month, and Steven Chu, Secretary of Energy, should resign soon. The White House climate and energy adviser Carol Browner, was published in 2010 and the position is still vacant. Activists will be watching to see if Obama has finally installed a new consultant with a broad mandate to the White House. They also expect to see great environmentalists in the cabinet - especially in the EPA became the main target of conservative Republicans

Talk

The EPA standards for the first Obama term new allegations of the coal industry, it will be virtually impossible to build new coal plants. But activists say Obama needs to go to the next step and start cleaning or removing old existing coal-fired generating stations.


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