http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2015/01/20/remarks-president-state-union-address-january-20-2015
Utdrag från Obamas tal till nationen:
2014 was the planet’s warmest year on record. Now, one year doesn’t make a
trend, but this does: 14 of the 15 warmest years on record have all fallen in
the first 15 years of this century.
I’ve heard some folks try to dodge the
evidence by saying they’re not scientists; that we don’t have enough information
to act. Well, I’m not a scientist, either. But you know what, I know a lot of
really good scientists at NASA, and at NOAA, and at our major universities. And
the best scientists in the world are all telling us that our activities are
changing the climate, and if we don’t act forcefully, we’ll continue to see
rising oceans, longer, hotter heat waves, dangerous droughts and floods, and
massive disruptions that can trigger greater migration and conflict and hunger
around the globe. The Pentagon says that climate change poses immediate risks
to our national security. We should act like it. (Applause.)
And
that’s why, over the past six years, we’ve done more than ever to combat climate
change, from the way we produce energy to the way we use it. That’s why we’ve
set aside more public lands and waters than any administration in history. And
that’s why I will not let this Congress endanger the health of our children by
turning back the clock on our efforts. I am determined to make sure that
American leadership drives international action. (Applause.)
In
Beijing, we made a historic announcement: The United States will double the
pace at which we cut carbon pollution. And China committed, for the first time,
to limiting their emissions. And because the world’s two largest economies came
together, other nations are now stepping up, and offering hope that this year
the world will finally reach an agreement to protect the one planet we’ve got.
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