
The measures proposed by the White House can cause objections to industrialists and legislators
US President Barack Obama will make a statement on important measures to counteract climate changes and a significant reduction in environmental pollution by coal power plants. State measures provide for a decrease by 2030 by thirty percent of greenhouse gases emissions into the atmosphere - compared with 2005 indicators. These obligations are nine percent higher than the limits that were previously proposed by Washington.
New measures aimed at protecting the climate can cause opposition from industrialists and legislators in the United States, the American media note . The full implementation of the current measures, if they are fulfilled, can lead to the closure of hundreds of existing ones and the refusal to build new power plants operating on coal.
The White House statement says that the publication of a new plan will become a signal for large -scale actions in the protection of the climate. In the video posted on Facebook , Barack Obama calls new measures "the largest and most important step that has ever taken to counter global climatic changes." According to Obama, climate change is no longer a problem that will be forced to solve the next generation, its decision will have to do this generation.