World leaders should adjust their global CO2 emissions strategy

Taking an alternative look at how to deal with the energy transition would be a better strategy than crying that the sky is falling while you hope to hold it up with your finger.
Energy and Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson, pictured on the Hill.

Carbon dioxide and other atmospheric emissions are a global issue not a parochial one. What you produce and send into the air doesn’t hang around where they were emitted. So why is the world using a country-by-country approach to dealing with them?

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