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To: Broken_Clock who wrote (948208)7/19/2016 1:30:49 PM
From: puborectalis  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1577919
 
A starting point to mitigate climate change is to put a global price on carbon, but perhaps equally important is enhanced coordination between nations to address the global threat of climate change. If Trump were elected, however, his administration would likely torch any meaningful effort under way to work with other nations to promote a new energy economy and the entire global endeavor could collapse. Ultimately, that would be Trump’s biggest legacy.

To create a new energy economy, it’s fundamental to align costs (including environmental costs) to financial benefits and allow the market forces to dictate which innovations ultimately prevail. If Clinton wins, embracing that path would move us beyond Obama’s approach, making the United States an innovative energy leader globally, an action that would truly make America great.