The Environmental Protection Agency's ruling allows the U.S to be more ambitious at copenhagen

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On the point: No immediate reductions

No one is talking about immediate cuts at copenhagen, this makes future cuts possible which is all that is needed

The EPAs ruling does not immediatly mean that emissions reductions targets will be introduced. It simply makes such reductions more likely. Congress is still needed to pass the bills to introduce such regulation.

 

No, because... No immediate reductions

No one is talking about immediate cuts at copenhagen, this makes future cuts possible which is all that is needed

 

The EPAs ruling does not immediatly mean that emissions reductions targets will be introduced. It simply makes such reductions more likely. Congress is still needed to pass the bills to introduce such regulation.