North Carolina’s CO2 Emissions Were Already Cut Nearly in Half Before the Carbon Plan

The belief that North Carolina’s electricity-based CO2 emissions are still going up is wrong; they’ve fallen by 46.1 percent since 2005. The belief that North Carolina could positively impact the world’s climate by cutting its remaining, globally miniscule emissions is also wrong. For no possible climate benefit, policymakers can still make North Carolinians materially worse off trying to force the elimination of the state’s remaining emissions.