No, climate change depends on a lot of things that are being done. Actually, this energy study that recently came out in the United States is fascinating if people look at the numbers. Between 2005 and 2011—these are the U.S. numbers—Canada has actually reduced greenhouse gas emissions proportionately more than the United States or Europe, but not as much as the United Kingdom and Germany. That was actually quite surprising.
One of the interesting things is how much time has gone by during that six-year period, which is significantly related to coal production. It just swamps all the decreases that have been going on in the western world. China has had a huge effect on this trend all by itself, never mind adding in other countries, like India, that have also had large increases in emissions. The climate change issue is very much an international one, and the real action is going to have to take place in emerging countries if we are going to have significant reductions in worldwide emissions.