“And ultimately the impact is going to be less reliable electricity, higher prices for Americans — it’s going to have a disproportionate impact on the poor.”
And all this fuss and cost to try to shave a little off the 10% (total human-related contribution) of the 0.04% (400 ppb, not 0.04 or 4%, but 1/100 of that) of Earth's atmosphere (800,000 ppb of N2, 190,000 ppb of O2). Reducing 10% of 0.04% at what cost? Who pays? What measurable effect does any sane person expect to see?
Well, they're all going to buy high efficiency wood outside broilers, like us, and forget this government crud.
And all this fuss and cost to try to shave a little off the 10% (total human-related contribution) of the 0.04% (400 ppb, not 0.04 or 4%, but 1/100 of that) of Earth's atmosphere (800,000 ppb of N2, 190,000 ppb of O2). Reducing 10% of 0.04% at what cost? Who pays? What measurable effect does any sane person expect to see?