Bush Administration emissions goal met

When sworn into office, President George W. Bush unveiled a plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 18 percent by 2012. Nearly a decade later, the goal has been achieved.

The AP reports the drop is due in large part to a switch from coal burning to natural gas use. Industry experts estimate emissions are at a 20-year low, as more power plants continue to shy away from dirtier-burning coal.

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