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by joshuaheard
3512 days ago
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It's a complicated issue, to be sure. Speaking generally, you might be correct, though I think taxes and regulation should be the last resort. For carbon-free energy production, I think there are many free market possibilities on the horizon: safe nuclear fission, nuclear fusion, fuel cells, battery technology, wind power, solar power, or some combination of them. |
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Regulation is really the first resort.
The last resort is things like out-right banning the use of fossil fuels or nationalizing the energy industry.