That was the question—with respect to the global problems we currently face—that Tom Brokaw posed to the spectacular panel at "Enhancing the U.S.'s Role in the World," sponsored by t
Strict emission standards must be in place immediately. Forget about cap and trade, no corporation should be able to purchase their way out of their reponsibilities to the planet and the human species.
Cap and Trade as soon as possible. Promote global awareness and the need for citizens to rally around cause. Institute either a higher oil tax or install more tolls on highways in order to fund installation of solar panels over highways. Use greenfuel technology's algae farm to sequester CO2 at manufacturing plants and power plants. MORATORIUM on new coal power plants! Initiate recycling programs for Complact Fluorescents. Intitate or increase tax deductions for using recycled material in
Immediate cap on emissions. No cap and trade. No liquid coal or regular coal,no nuclear, no ethanol or biofules Subsidize conservation and truly clean energy like solar, wind, geothermal, tidal,leds, electric cars (from really clean electricity) Maximum support for wildlife they are endangered by global warming. Support truly clean sustainable, energy jobs in the USA.
Put a tax on carbon and other greenhouse gases so we can fight our climate crisis. A cap and trade will inevitably be manipulated by the market and business looking to make a buck. We need a REAL price on carbon and other pollutants.