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US creates environment and trade task force to attend to commerce, manufacturing emissions

The U.S. will produce a. brand-new trade job force targeted at minimizing carbon emissions from. worldwide commerce and production, White Home senior advisor. John Podesta said at a conference on Tuesday.

The new task force will concentrate on addressing carbon leakage,. carbon disposing, and emissions related to upstream. production and production, he said, speaking at an occasion at. Columbia University in New York City.

The task force advancement comes as the U.S. is intending to. broaden its deployment of clean energy innovation and. producing locally amid growing competitors from China.

International trading guidelines incentivize carbon leakage - when. manufacturing-related emissions from a country with more powerful. environment policies shift to a country with weaker policies, stated. Podesta, the inbound U.S. climate change diplomat.

He indicated China, where over half of the world's aluminum. is made. The manufacturing process for an average lots of. aluminum there produces 60% more emissions than it does in the. U.S., he stated.

The job force will also ensure carbon emissions information is. readily available for executing U.S. climate and trade policies,. including taking actions to promote typical measurement and high. standards on life cycle emissions, he stated, stressing the. group will deepen its discussion with the UK,. Australia, the European Union and other partners and allies from. worldwide.

We will work closely with trade partners to develop. standardized and authoritative ways of determining embodied. emissions so that each nation can harness relative. advantages in tidy production, he said, referencing the. emissions created from the production to the delivery of a. good.

Podesta will change John Kerry as the U.S.' leading climate. envoy.

(source: Reuters)