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The U.S. is linked to greenhouse gas emissions reduction through cost-effectiveness studies of energy alternatives [1] and historical policy priorities regarding climate mitigation strategies [2], [3].

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Climate Shocks Are Redefining Energy Security energypolicy.columbia.edu Kate Guy · Columbia University Center on Global Energy Policy 2 facts
perspectiveKate Guy argues that the United States has historically prioritized emissions reduction over adaptation and resilience, and that the country now requires significant investment in tools and strategies to build resilience against climate shocks.
perspectiveKate Guy argues that the United States has historically prioritized emissions reduction over adaptation and resilience, and that the country must urgently invest in tools and strategies to build resilience against climate shocks at the local, state, and county levels.
Can Carbon Capture Advance The Race Toward Decarbonized ... kapsarc.org KAPSARC 1 fact
measurementNuclear power is only a more cost-effective approach for reducing carbon emissions than alternatives if natural gas prices exceed $4 per MMBtu, according to cost estimates from Japan, the United States, and France.