Posted Nov 20, 2007 at 01:10AM by David T. Listed in: Environmental Campaigns, Global Warming, Natural Resources, Alternative Energy Tags: global warming, carbon dioxide, United Nations
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Environmentalists have encountered another obstacle in their efforts to combat global warming: the developing world's so-called addiction to coal. With the rising costs of oil and natural gases, countries have turned to this abundant and inexpensive fuel source to power their economies.

The problem with coal is that it contains more carbon atoms than other fossil fuels, making it the dirtiest of all fossil fuels. When burnt, coal produces more carbon dioxide for each megawatt-hour of electricity. An overdose of carbon emissions can result in rising climate temperatures, rising sea levels and droughts.

In order to deal with this, the United Nations intends to place a cap on global emissions by charging polluters for every ton of carbon dioxide beyond a certain point. China, India and the United States have rejected this proposal, resulting  in a political gridlock. The U.N is also considering other solutions, including applying pressure and capturing emissions and selling them at a carbon market.


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