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California set a record for greenhouse gas reductions in 2020, but it means nothing

Tony Briscoe - Yesterday 8:00 AM
 
First, the good news: The amount of planet-warming gases Californians released into the atmosphere in 2020 was 9% less than the previous year — a record decline mostly because of motorists driving less amid the COVID-19 lockdown.
 
Now, the bad news: The quantity of carbon dioxide spewed by record-setting wildfires that same year effectively erased almost two decades of emission reductions on the part of the world's fifth — and soon to be fourth — largest economy.
 
Those two findings — both released in a little more than a week's time this month — have painted a grim and confusing portrait of California's efforts to curb global warming. They also come as a U.N. report finds that global greenhouse gas reduction efforts are "highly inadequate."

Word that Californians had effectively reduced carbon dioxide emissions by 35 million metric tons in 2020 — the equivalent of 94 coal plants operating for a year — was announced last week as a part of the California Air Resources Board's annual greenhouse gas emission inventory

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