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“The Law of Large Proportions: The biggest components matter most.” Charles Lave

Explore how the United States can significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 2030, leveraging a comprehensive analysis by McKinsey & Company. Discover the Law of Large Proportions principles presented by Charles Lave, emphasizing the critical significance of major components in this global effort. Uncover insights on user fees as an equitable and efficient mechanism to connect users with service providers. Take actionable steps towards a sustainable future.

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“The Law of Large Proportions: The biggest components matter most.” Charles Lave

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  1. “The Law of Large Proportions: The biggest components matter most.” Charles Lave

  2. “The United States could reduce greenhouse gas emissions in 2030 by 3.0 to 4.5 gigatons . . . at marginal costs less than $50 per ton.” McKinsey & Company

  3. User Fees

  4. User Fees •Equitable •Efficient •Connect users with providers

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