Time for Plan B

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When political leaders look at the need to cut carbon dioxide emissions to curb
global warming, they ask the question: How much of a cut is politically feasible?
At the Earth Policy Institute we ask a different question: How much of a cut
is necessary to avoid the most dangerous effects of climate change?

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 2. Energy
 2.2 Carbon Tax
 2.3 Feed-in Tariff
 2.5 Forest Conservation & Tree Planting
 2.8 Standards for buildings, cars and appliances
 3.1 Reduce deforestation
 3.2 Increase carbon in soil
 4.1 Full cost accounting
 8.2 Public transport

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 City
 Construction
 Electricity Generation and Supply
 Energy
 Environment/ecology
 Forestry and Paper
 Manufacturing
 Oil, Gas and Mining
 Politics
 Steel and other Metals
 Transport
 Utilities

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 Education
 Government
 NGO
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December 3, 2009 by Koen Bunders   Comments (0)

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