Reducing Carbon: National Strategies
Tax Carbon-Based Energy Use
America consumes over 80% of its energy from fossil fuels. Fossil fuels such as oil and coal release carbon dioxide as they are burned to generate heat for energy. Every demand sector--such as transportation, industry, residential, and commercial—relies heavily on these carbon-based energy sources. In order to promote carbon conservation, the country could implement a tax on carbon-based energy use to encourage its responsible use.
Convert to Non-Fossil Energy Sources
Currently, sustainable energy sources represent only a small percentage of overall energy consumption in the U.S. Yet, there are many of these non-fossil energy sources available such as wind, water, and sunlight. By converting to non-fossil energy sources, the country could reduce carbon emissions dramatically.
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