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Cool CITIES' z <br />GLOBAL WARMING- <br />'The 1'itYte to Act Is Now <br />The scientific community has concluded <br />that burning fossil fuels-oil, coal, and natural <br />gas-to power our cars, homes and businesses <br />is causing global temperatures to rise. This <br />heating of the earth poses a serious threat to <br />our health, safety, and environment. <br />The national science academies of the United <br />States, England, France, Russia, Germany, <br />Japan, Italy, Canada, Brazil, China and India <br />issued the following joint declaration in June <br />2005: "The scientific understanding of climate <br />change is now sufficiently clear to justify <br />nations taking prompt action." The world's <br />leading scientists ask us to "recognize that <br />delayed action will increase the risk of adverse <br />environmental effects and will likely incur a <br />greater cost." [Source: "Joint Science Academies' <br />- - _ -- - z - <br /> w ;~ <br />., <br /> <br />,~ _ <br />~ I <br />_ _ ~ <br />~ I ~ I <br /> <br />_~,. _ =~ ~. u a`~~ ~.~~ ~ ~ <br /> "' ~ <br />i <br /> ; <br />_ <br />~, -~ _ r . t ¢ <br />"~ ~~~ ~' <br />,~ <br />- YfA 1, r <br />~ ~ ~T <br />i~ may'. <br />~ .. <br />Z <br />m <br />0 <br /> <br />Keeping Warm, Keeping Cool-In Klamath <br />Falls, Oregon, a geothermal district heating system <br />keeps the sidewalks clear and dry at the Basin Transit <br />station. The 22,000 square-foot garden on the <br />"green" roof of Chicago's city hall cools the building <br />during the city's hot summers. <br />O <br />Statement: Global Response to Climate Change," June <br />2005-royalsoc.ac.uk/document.asp?id=3222] <br />Cities fake the Lead <br />The good news is our cities have not become para- <br />lyzed by the threat of global climate change. Instead, <br />they are taking the lead with the "U.S. Mayors Climate <br />Protection Agreement" initiated by Seattle Mayor Greg <br />Nickels. Introduced on February 16, 2005-the same <br />day that the Kyoto Protocol international global warm- <br />ing treaty took effect in 141 nations-the agreement is <br />gathering support around the country and has earned <br />the backing of the U.S. Conference of Mayors. To date, <br />more than 200 mayors representing more than 42 mil- <br />lion Americans in 38 states have signed on, pledging to <br />reduce global warming carbon dioxide (COz) pollution <br />citywide to 7 percent below 19901evels by 2012. [Go to <br />seattle.gov/mayor/climate for more information on the <br />mayors' climate protection agreement.] <br />How will these cities accomplish these ambitious <br />goals in the next seven years? And how can your city <br />become a Cool City? <br />Beattie: Cool City IVlodel <br />The city of Seattle is on the forefront of global warm- <br />ing local solutions. Under Mayor Greg Nickels' leader- <br />ship, the city government has already reduced its own <br />global warming pollution by more than 60 percent by <br />constructing green buildings and operating alternative <br />fuel vehicles. Seattle Ciry Light is the only electric utility <br />in the country producing zero net greenhouse gas emis- <br />sions, and the city is working to expand transportation <br />choices, recycling, and urban forest restoration. <br />Mayor Nickels has also created a Green Ribbon <br />Commission on Climate Protection, composed of busi- <br />ness, environmental, government, community, and labor <br />leaders. The Commission is developing a plan for Seattle <br />to meet its global warming pollution reduction targets, <br />and identifying key economic opportunities for Seattle's <br />transition to a clean energy future. <br />"By making smart choices like building sustainable <br />buildings, replacing old vehicles with a `Clean and <br />Green' fleet, and setting strict `no-net-emissions' goals <br />for Seattle City Light, the Ciry has shown we can take <br />local action on global problems," said Mayor Nickels. <br />LEARN MORE <br />To find out about Seattle's Climate Initiative, see <br />ci.seattle.wa.us/environment/climateinitiative.html <br />