Bill Kovacs, the US Chamber's Vice President of Environment,Technology and Regulatory Affairs, speaks with members of the Friends of the U.S. Chamber network on Thursday May 7, 2009.
One way to minimize price increases associated with reducing greenhouse gas emissions is to keep low-cost energy options like coal in our nations energy mix. Also, we should set a limit on the price of emission allowances. If we do that, we can guarantee that consumers are protected against skyrocketing energy costs without slowing down efforts to reduce greenhouse gases.
One way to minimize price increases associated with reducing greenhouse gas emissions is to keep low-cost energy options like coal in our nations energy mix. Also, we should set a limit on the price of emission allowances. If we do that, we can guarantee that consumers are protected against skyrocketing energy costs without slowing down efforts to reduce greenhouse gases.
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