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Global Warming: What You Need to KnowLegislationWorld Resources Institute Comparison of Legislative Climate Change Targets in the 110th Congress December 7th, 2007 The World Resources Institute's analysis of emissions targets and cumulative emissions budgets attempts to fairly and accurately compare explicit carbon caps in Congressional climate proposals. Emissions from regulated sectors are calculated based on the text of the respective draft legislation. For sectors that are not covered by the legislation, emissions are estimated to continue to grow. This analysis uses a single set of data and methods carefully selected to provide a consistent comparison across all current climate proposals in the 110th Congress. As a result, information contained in this analysis may differ from other WRI analyses due to the use of different underlying data and methodology. This analysis is not a projection of actual emissions under the various proposals nor is it an analysis of economic impacts resulting from the enactment of these policies. "Comparison of Legislative Climate Change Targets in the 110th Congress" (Figure 1) compares targets for legislative proposals of mandatory cap and trade programs for greenhouse gas emissions. This chart is a revision of a similar analysis originally released during the 109th Congress and updated through September of this year. Two significant changes have been made since the last iteration, released in September. Most importantly, the analysis of the proposal by Senators Warner and Lieberman has been updated to reflect the legislative language as passed by the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works Subcommittee on Private Sector and Consumer Solutions to Global Warming and Wildlife Protection. Furthermore, emissions growth rates from uncovered sectors have been recalculated using data from the Energy Information Administration (EIA). ... Download the complete comparison report from the World Resources Institute (PDF) Next: International Action: International Policy Initiatives to Address Global Warming | Legislation
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