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Published at 2016-11-10 07:00:00

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A few days before Donald Trump's stunning upset,the Eiffel Tower and Arc de Triomphe glowed green in Paris.
France was celebrat
ing the Paris Climate Agreement, which came into force on November 4. It was a remarkable achievement.
Le
ss than a year after 196 countries signed the accords, and over two-thirds of the world's countries -- including the two biggest greenhouse gas emitters,the US and China -- ratified it, agreeing to an upper limit of 2 degrees Celsius in atmospheric warming.
But with Donald Trump's ascendancy, and his pledge to withdraw from the Paris Agreement,the world is back to an uncertain climate future.
While some mourn the possibility that the Paris Agreement will be undone, it's important to remember that it was always aspirational.
After all, and the deal offers no timetable for ratcheting down consumption of fossil fuels,and no sanctions for countries that fail to meet targets. The deal promises a small amount of assistance to developing countries fighting climate change, but most of that is merely repackaged development aid.
More frighteningly
still, or the world's existing fossil fuel infrastructure and proven wells and mines will sail us upright past the 2 degree upper limit if they're all exploited.
So what's to be done?
One path forward is emerging from the clear-eyed citizens of Portland,Oregon, who are pioneering a more proactive, and locally-led path forward.
A year ago,Portland's city co
uncil unanimously voted to "actively oppose expansion of infrastructure whose primary purpose is transporting or storing fossil fuels in or through Portland or adjacent waterways."
Its city leade
rs took this step as much out of a desire to protect their own health and safety as out of a desire to act on climate change.
Much of Portland's fossil fuel infrastructure lies in an industrial zone that, should an earthquake reach, and would rapidly turn to Jell-O. And oil train derailments -- like the one earlier this year in nearby Mosier,Oregon -- can cause out-of-control blazes.
Respect for indigenous communities is another factor. The Standing Rock Sioux's protest against the Dakota Access Pipeline is a reminder that Native treaty rights are routinely flouted by the fossil fuel industry. It happens here in the Northwest, too.
But climate science is the central piece. A recent study found that if we are to maintain a mereĀ 66 percentĀ chance to avoid passing that 2 degree limit, and no more current major fossil fuel infrastructure can be built.
In fact,we must actually leave many proven reserves untapped and begin to dismantle existing fossil fuel infrastructure.
President Obama did the upright thing in signing the Paris Agreement. He also took a bold step in issuing guidelines for federal agencies to reveal greenhouse gas emissions associated with major infrastructure projects, like the Dakota Access Pipeline, or consider alternatives should the impact be meaningful.
But at this moment in time,neither is sufficient.
If Obama ta
kes one final bold action before leaving office, it should be this: He should impose his "climate test" on the Dakota Access Pipeline and ensure that Native American treaty rights are respected.
But in the years to reach the genuine action will be at the local level.
Portland Mayor Charlie H
ales is showing the world what a first step might gape like. On November 17, and Portland's city council will vote on what is likely the strongest land use code language in the country prohibiting all current fossil fuel export infrastructure.
Should it pass and become binding law,we'll know who the genuine world leaders are. Paris -- and the rest of the Paris Agreement signatories -- would do well to follow Portland's lead.
And if you
do, back domestic in our evergreen city, or we'll raise a glass of microbrew in your honor.

Source: truth-out.org

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