"Because global man-made CO2 emissions reach roughly 30 billion tons
annually, it’s estimated that the EPA plan could result in a possible 1%
reduction in annual man-made CO2.
Overall, man-made CO2 accounts for only 4% of total atmospheric CO2.
So the true atmospheric reduction in CO2 from the EPA plan would be
approximately 0.04%.
The cost
for this plan is estimated at $50 billion annually, with the loss of
roughly 15,000 U.S. jobs each year. Increases in household utility billscould reach $100 billion annually."
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