Isn't this from the continued steady decline of coal power in the US and not any new policy? The current administration hasn't made good on their policy to boost coal power (imo that failure being a good thing).
What recent policies have been passed that you think should be lauded?
The point is that "Trump has to go for anything to happen" contradicts facts. If anything, the virtue signalling by other politicians has been less effective than whatever happened under Trump.
>The point is that "Trump has to go for anything to happen" contradicts facts.
Unless we can point to a policy change then "Trump has to go for anything to happen" seems reasonable, doesn't it? If the gains are from coal's decline, it seems reasonable to be worried that won't be enough.
It happened under Trump's tenure due to the economics of coal power and wind, despite his campaign promises to prop up coal and the phase out of wind power subsidies.
The reduction isn't even close to the scale of the cuts required to make meaningful progress on climate.
As someone earlier in the thread said, look how much progress has been made under a hostile policy regime. Imagine if there was actually a carbon tax and oil subsidies were transferred to clean tech.
The US is the largest developed economy and has some of the high per person emissions in the world. It’s hardly going to be possible for another country to have a larger fall if it’s five times smaller with half the per person emissions.
The other point is this relies on fracking, and the carbon intensity of fracking depends on the level of escaped Methane. It can actually be worse than coal. And Trump has just reversed a lot of the regulation which prevented venting of Methane from fracking sites.
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/feb/25/donald-trum...