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Design and Use of a Full Flow Sampling System FFS for the Quantification of Methane Emissions
Published on: June 12, 2016
Stop arguing and cut emissions
1M. Granger Morgan is in the Departments of Engineering and Public Policy and of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
Abstract:
The expert and policy communities have invested enormous effort in debating what greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions target to aim for, or which decarbonization policies and technologies should be mandated or banned. Because multiple trajectories can achieve similar targets and timelines, some scenario analysis is useful. However, with many players involved, it will be impossible to remain on anyone's optimal trajectory. As one of the world's largest contributors to the climate crisis, the US should stop arguing about perfect solutions and get on with reducing emissions in ways that are feasible and affordable.
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