Does Obama's carbon emissions pledge go far enough?

Experts say the US policy on climate change is potentially 'catastrophic'

Smokestack; climate change

The White House has pledged to cut carbon emissions by up to 28 per cent but some commentators warn that the plan does not go far enough.

Washington's formal, five-page proposal to the United Nations is intended to be part of a global agreement on climate change. The White House said the new plan "would build on the historic progress we've already made to cut carbon pollution and protect public health by reducing emissions 26 to 28 per cent below 2005 levels by 2025."

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