Innovation, not regulation, is the most effective way to control GHG emissions

By Rachel Dawson

Governor Kate Brown has joined other state and national representatives at the COP26 climate conference in Glasgow, despite Oregon producing less than 1% of the nation’s greenhouse gas emissions. While the conference has been filled with doom, Oregonians have a reason to look at the glass half full.

Oregon emissions per capita have fallen by 22% between 1990 and 2016, and emissions per unit of GDP (or economic output) have fallen by over 50% during the same time period. Further, energy use per capita in 2016 was at its lowest since 1960.

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No doubt, politicians at this conference will focus their discussions on increased taxes and regulations. However, a recent Reason Foundation study found that top-down approaches to controlling GHG emissions “may not be as effective as bottom-up approaches that harness the natural tendency of entrepreneurs and innovators to identify more efficient and cost-effective ways to produce goods and services.”

Oregon should veer away from regulations and carbon taxes, and instead adopt some of Reason’s bottom-up recommendations such as de-monopolizing energy markets, reducing energy subsidies and tax expenditures, streamlining permitting, and eliminating arbitrary, energy-specific mandates.

Since emissions per capita and unit of GDP have been declining for over 20 years, it’s clear Oregon has done its part. Governor Brown should come home and rescind her emissions-related Executive Order immediately.

Rachel Dawson is a Policy Analyst at Cascade Policy Institute, Oregon’s free market public policy research organization.

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    hydrostan

    8:08 am - November 5, 2021

    I totally agree with you Rachel –I was part of the California Hydrogen Business Council in the early years of 2000. But later on, the government became deeply involved and the whole thing became politically driven. SAD.
    They were a wonderful group of innovators at that time -working with many major companies and scientists –but Politics got in the way and steered it off to Global Warming issues -Please note Natural Gas is the cheapest and cleanest way of creating hydrogen -but the “HATE– NG” politics is killing NG. Follow CAFCP.ORG .
    where major companies are working out ways to get sensible regulations. Note -Electrolysis wastes half of the electrical energy to make Hydrogen! which will overload the GRID even more and cause MORE pollution!! IGNORANT Government -politics always screws things up just to make things SOUND good to get VOTES –SAD. Rudyard Kipling’s “IF” poem says “If you can bear to hear the TRUTH you’ve spoken -Twisted by Knaves to make a trap for fools” etc. Do we need more scientists in government -and a more educated Public?

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