US Carbon Emissions In 2012 Fall Due to Fracking

Started by urbanlibertarian, January 07, 2013, 12:05:44 PM

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"...only the USA has cut substantially its carbon emissions since 2006"

From John Hanger's Facts of The Day

http://johnhanger.blogspot.com/2013/01/an-american-triumph-us-carbon-emissions.html

FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 2013

An American Triumph: US Carbon Emissions In 2012 Fall 4% & 12% From Peak Level In 2007
Uncle Sam is showing the world that carbon emissions can be cut sharply and cheaply.  Just consider these facts.

US energy related carbon emissions in 2012 will fall below 5,300 million tons or down about 12%, compared to the peak emissions of 6,023 million tons in 2007.  Through this September, carbon emissions have been down every month in 2012, when compared to each of the first 9 months of 2011 and 2010. No other country matches that record.  www.eia.gov/totalenergy/data/monthly/pdf/sec12_3.pdf/sec12_3.pdf/.

It is a true American triumph that energy related carbon emissions will be down in 2012 another 4% from 2011 levels and will be back to approximately 1995 levels.  The carbon clock has rolled back 17 years, and 2012 emissions will be even less than in the near-depression year of 2009.

US GDP has grown every quarter since July 1, 2009, and today our economy is bigger than it was in 2007, the peak carbon emission year.  Yet, even with an economy in 2012 that is bigger than in 2007, our carbon emissions will be 12% lower than they were in 2007.

The recipe for US carbon success includes more natural gas, renewable energy, energy efficiency.  But central and unique to the US success is massive shale gas production and the resulting low gas prices causing a substantial shift to electricity generated from lower carbon gas and away from coal and oil.

Many other countries like China are investing heavily in renewable energy and energy efficiency, and such investments are essential. Notwithstanding impressive investments in clean energy, China and other nations have rising coal use and carbon emissions.  Around the world, renewables and energy efficiency help but have not been enough by themselves to even stabilize carbon emissions, let alone reduce them.

Only the USA has had a shale gas boom and only the USA has cut substantially its carbon emissions since 2006.  When combined with rising amounts of renewable energy and energy efficiency, the shale gas boom substantially decreased US carbon emissions.  Moreover, US electricity prices in 2012 have barely increased and natural gas prices have plummeted.

Cleaner and cheaper energy is a real American triumph and my Top Energy Fact of 2012!

http://johnhanger.blogspot.com/2013/01/an-american-triumph-us-carbon-emissions.html
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Quote from: urbanlibertarian on January 07, 2013, 12:05:44 PM
"...only the USA has cut substantially its carbon emissions since 2006"

From John Hanger's Facts of The Day

http://johnhanger.blogspot.com/2013/01/an-american-triumph-us-carbon-emissions.html

FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 2013

An American Triumph: US Carbon Emissions In 2012 Fall 4% & 12% From Peak Level In 2007
Uncle Sam is showing the world that carbon emissions can be cut sharply and cheaply.  Just consider these facts.

US energy related carbon emissions in 2012 will fall below 5,300 million tons or down about 12%, compared to the peak emissions of 6,023 million tons in 2007.  Through this September, carbon emissions have been down every month in 2012, when compared to each of the first 9 months of 2011 and 2010. No other country matches that record.  www.eia.gov/totalenergy/data/monthly/pdf/sec12_3.pdf/sec12_3.pdf/.

It is a true American triumph that energy related carbon emissions will be down in 2012 another 4% from 2011 levels and will be back to approximately 1995 levels.  The carbon clock has rolled back 17 years, and 2012 emissions will be even less than in the near-depression year of 2009.

US GDP has grown every quarter since July 1, 2009, and today our economy is bigger than it was in 2007, the peak carbon emission year.  Yet, even with an economy in 2012 that is bigger than in 2007, our carbon emissions will be 12% lower than they were in 2007.

The recipe for US carbon success includes more natural gas, renewable energy, energy efficiency.  But central and unique to the US success is massive shale gas production and the resulting low gas prices causing a substantial shift to electricity generated from lower carbon gas and away from coal and oil.

Many other countries like China are investing heavily in renewable energy and energy efficiency, and such investments are essential. Notwithstanding impressive investments in clean energy, China and other nations have rising coal use and carbon emissions.  Around the world, renewables and energy efficiency help but have not been enough by themselves to even stabilize carbon emissions, let alone reduce them.

Only the USA has had a shale gas boom and only the USA has cut substantially its carbon emissions since 2006.  When combined with rising amounts of renewable energy and energy efficiency, the shale gas boom substantially decreased US carbon emissions.  Moreover, US electricity prices in 2012 have barely increased and natural gas prices have plummeted.

Cleaner and cheaper energy is a real American triumph and my Top Energy Fact of 2012!

http://johnhanger.blogspot.com/2013/01/an-american-triumph-us-carbon-emissions.html