With the extensive technology at our hands today, we can engineer a variety of ways to solve the environmental problems we created, from creating bacteria that can consume plastics to bacteria that can detect and clean up environmental spills. While many of these technologies are still in their early stages, they offer enormous potential to mitigate and reverse environmental problems. However, in this post we will be talking about manipulating the environment to reduce carbon emissions.
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A report by Columbia University's Sabin Center for Climate Change Law found that Obama's regulations on reduce emissions could yield up to $300 billion annually by 2030. This would outweigh the costs with improvements in public and environmental health.
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"There is nothing in which the birds differ more than man than the way that they can build and yet leave the landscape as it was before." |