Carbon Emissions Essay

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Ryan D’Arcy Ms. Morgan World Studies May 16, 2014 Regulating Global Climate Change The world’s greatest powers have shown a lack of interest in the way that they are destroying the environment around them. The rise of the climate through the years has been altering how different organisms have had to survive. The world’s use of fossil fuels and CO2 emissions is at an all-time high. The countries with the highest CO2 emissions are same countries with the largest economies. The United States, China, India, Japan, and Russia are the top five leaders in CO2 emissions. All together they account for around 60% of the total carbon emissions worldwide. In order to cut down on the amount of CO2 emissions counties need start regulating their larger industries that create the highest amount of carbon emissions. Countries such as China and Japan need to enforce more powerful regulations on the amount of carbon emissions that they produce. China put in regulations just this last year and Japan postponed plans for a national regulations on carbon emissions, bowing to powerful business groups that warned of job losses as they compete against overseas rivals facing fewer emissions regulations. It’s not a good sign that large corporations can control how a nation regulates its environmental safety laws. China is finally planning to regulate their carbon emissions. This is long over due concerting that China ranks as the world’s number one carbon dioxide emitter, thanks in part to the massive amounts of coal the country burns. China currently builds a new coal-fired power plant at a rate of about one every week to ten days. The country’s coal burning levels are nearly on par with the rest of the world combined. The greenhouse gases that cause globa... ... middle of paper ... ...from any heat wave or natural disaster. The larger countries have to do their part to control the amount of emissions that are put into the air by their largest industries. Safety should always come first and if there is a way that we could make the future safer in any way then we should do so. Works Cited "Global Warming Solutions." Environment America. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 May 2014. "Human Health Impacts & Adaptation." EPA. Environmental Protection Agency, n.d. Web. 15 May 2014. "China Plans to Regulate Some of Its Carbon Emissions for the First Time Ever." Smithsonian. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 May 2014. Maeda, Risa. "Japan Shelves Carbon Emissions Trading Scheme." Reuters. Thomson Reuters, 28 Dec. 2010. Web. 15 May 2014. "What Countries Have the Biggest Carbon Footprint?" Educational Articles and Tips from Postconsumers. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 May 2014. Works Cited

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