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Posted on Friday, March 16, 2007 in Uncategorized

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How do companies emit greenhouse gases / how can alternative energy be applied?

I was recently discussing with someone the possibility of the government installing a cap-and-trade system on American companies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. I said that would be a baby step in the right direction, however I think we need a stricter solution, such as the development and eventually mandated uses of alternative energy (solar power, wind and tide energy, for example) instead. However, I was wondering if this is even applicable to the topic at hand? What processes exactly do happen within companies to emit so much greenhouse gas? And, could alternative energy even be substituted for the original methods of production?

One of the reasons this is difficult is that companies do a lot of different things that produce greenhouse gasses (and so do individuals).
Just to name a few:
- Heat buildings and furnaces
- Operate many, many different kinds of machinery
- Drive vehicles short distances
- Drive vehicles across the country
- Operate ships and airplanes
A solution that works well for one of these purposes usually doesn’t work well for others. So we keep coming up with solutions for individual problems. And make a little progress.


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