US DOE Report on US Greenhouse Emissions

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December 3, 2008

US Government Releases 2007 Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report
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The US Department of Energy (DOE) has released its 2007 Greenhouse Gas Emissions report today, outlining the the latest trends in US energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.

You can go here to download a full copy of the DOE's "Emissions of Greenhouse Gases in the United States 2007" (PDF) report: Original Source Here

Here's some of the highlights:

* Total greenhouse gas emissions in 2007 were 1.4 percent higher than in 2006.

* The increase in U.S. carbon dioxide emissions in 2007 resulted primarily from two factors:

1. Unfavorable weather conditions requiring more home heating and cooling, and

2. A greater reliance on fossil fuel energy from coal and natural gas

* Human-caused greenhouse gas emissions rose from 7.1 million metric tons in 2006 to 7.2 million metric tons in 2007 - a one year increase of 1.4%

* 81% of all greenhouse gas emissions in the United States was related to energy usage in 2007

* The main greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide, has risen continually (except for a minor fall in 2006) since 1990

* The United States will account for 19.6% of the world's greenhouse gas emissions in 2030




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