Posted on 04/24/2020 1:13:01 PM PDT by rktman
A new Climate Action Plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions seeks to keep the earth from becoming a giant, raging fire ball floating atop a bubbling hot ocean of acid, writes Gwendolyn Knapp for Houstonia magazine.
Knapp praised the city of Houston for launching a Climate Action Plan, along with hundreds of other U.S. cities with like-minded, science-backed, and community-driven strategies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, just in time for the 50th anniversary of Earth Day.
The city intends to meet the Paris Agreements goal of carbon neutrality by 2050, and lead the global energy transition, Knapp declares. It will target four main areas to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and the plan has the support of major energy industry players and environmental groups alike, including Shell, Chevron, BP, NRG, The Nature Conservancy, Air Alliance Houston, and more.
On Wednesday, Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner released the Houston Climate Action Plan, which incorporates evidenced-based measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and preventative measures to address the negative outcomes of climate change.
I am proud to introduce the city of Houstons first Climate Action Plan, Mayor Turner said in rolling out the program. These are difficult and challenging times, but this is a historic moment for the City of Houston.
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Maybe we could all migrate to the sun. At the rate the earth is warming, in a few billion years, it will be cooler.
Start? Continue perhaps. :-)
Pull out the Strat, a bottle of Jamesons’ finest, and rock the world... :^)
It was kind of an either/or thingy... but, yeah, I’m good with all of them. :^)
Which strat? Plenty to choose from. :-)
Early 80s vintage, American Strat.
No mods, nothing except the original wang bar, running through a Blackstar preamp out to a Mesa Boogie 100 Watt Pure Screaming Hell Special...
The only pedals I use are a Jim Dunlop Crybaby Wah, and a Boss Harmonizer.
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