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A new report finds that while renewable energy has surpassed coal as a source of power in the United States for the first time in over 60 years, climate-driven extreme weather events are driving up emissions in the building sector as more energy is required to heat and cool the places people live, work, and play.

The Biden Administration’s historic Inflation Reduction Act is a major turning point that will deliver significant reductions in climate-destabilizing pollution as early as this year. But today’s report, released by the nonpartisan Rhodium Group, reveals that aggressive additional action from federal agencies, states, and the private sector is required to achieve the emissions reduction targets set under the Paris Climate Agreement, which scientists agree is necessary to mitigate the worst impacts of the climate crisis.

Key findings of the report:

In response, Sierra Club Senior Director of Energy Campaigns Holly Bender released the following statement:

“For the first time since the 1960s, renewable energy has eclipsed coal, marking a huge milestone as we continue the important work of transforming the power sector from fossil fuels to clean energy. This is a major accomplishment, and one that might have seemed impossible to some when we first launched the Beyond Coal Campaign over a decade ago. But thanks to the tireless efforts of our people-powered movement and their commitment to creating cleaner, healthier communities, coal use continues to decline as this dirty fossil fuel of a bygone era is replaced by renewable energy.

“Today’s report is also a sobering reminder that as long as fossil fuels have a grip on our economy, the road to achieving our climate goals remains steep. We must continue our work to electrify our homes and vehicles, and reduce energy consumption. President Biden has unused tools in his toolbox to reduce emissions from polluters like power plants and diesel trucks, keep fossil fuels in the ground, and preserve nature as a critical climate strategy. Time is of the essence for the Administration to truly commit to its “all of government” promise to take on the climate crisis.”


This content originally appeared on Common Dreams and was authored by Newswire Editor.

Citations

[1] Preliminary US Greenhouse Gas Emissions Estimates for 2022 – Rhodium Group ➤ https://rhg.com/research/us-greenhouse-gas-emissions-2022/[2]https://www.sierraclub.org/press-releases/2022/08/inflation-reduction-act-marks-turning-point-history