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Huntsman is joining Arnold in green pact
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The Center for Climate Strategies a nonprofit group specializing in climate issues estimates that Utah's annual carbon dioxide equivalent emissions in 2005 totaled roughly 68.8 million metric tons, a 4 percent increase from 65.9 million metric tons in 2000 and a 40 percent increase compared to 1990, when state emissions totaled 49.3 million metric tons.
Jim Steenburgh, professor and chair of the Department of Meteorology at the University of Utah, said there is strong scientific consensus that Earth's climate is changing.
"There's no scientific doubt any longer that the Earth has warmed over the last 100 years," Steenburgh said. "Particularly in the last 50 years the rate of warming has been accelerating."
Carbon dioxide acts like glass in a greenhouse, allowing sunlight through to heat the planet's surface but trapping the heat as it radiates back into space, according to the Young Peoples Trust for the Environment.
Huntsman's signing of the initiative, however, is largely symbolic. It will require more persuasion to put a plan in action in a state like Utah, where coal is abundant and electricity rates rank among the cheapest in the nation.
Last week, Rich Walje, president of Rocky Mountain Power, warned that potential federal and state mandates regulating carbon emissions could penalize Utahns more than citizens in other states.
But Huntsman downplays those concerns.
"We will have to move faster and more vigorously toward lessening our carbon footprint, and ultimately that is going to have to be carbon sequestration technology," Huntsman said. "Those who want to wait on the development of that sequestration technology, they are probably going to find that we all have to move aggressively toward that end. And it means probably more in the way of investment in research and development."
The initiative at this point is only policy and does not require that businesses, industry or consumers comply. That, Huntsman believes, will take some time and likely involve future legislation.
In the meantime, Huntsman said he will push for a state renewable energy standard, which will establish a minimum threshold of how much of the state's electrical energy generation comes from renewable sources like wind.
"Teddy Roosevelt came here in 1903 and had kind of a rally downtown, and his message was to thank the citizens for being good conservationists," Huntsman said. "We were known at one time for being good conservationists, good stewards of the land. I think that is an ethos that is going to return."
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