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Government wanted to decrease negative effects of climate change which of these measures would be the most effective select two correct answers
Transition from power plants that burn natural gas to those that do not use fossil fuels
Make the price of gasoline and diesel cheaper for consumers
Convert electric power from plants from natural gas to coal
Give tax incentives for energy construction in homes and business businesses
Transition from power plants that burn natural gas to those that do not use fossil fuels
Make the price of gasoline and diesel cheaper for consumers
Convert electric power from plants from natural gas to coal
Give tax incentives for energy construction in homes and business businesses
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To decrease the negative effects of climate change, the most effective measures from the options provided would be:
1. **Transition from power plants that burn natural gas to those that do not use fossil fuels** - This transition would significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions and reliance on fossil fuels, thereby addressing climate change more effectively.
2. **Give tax incentives for energy construction in homes and businesses** - Tax incentives can encourage the adoption of energy-efficient technologies and renewable energy sources, which can significantly contribute to reducing overall carbon emissions.
The other options, such as making fossil fuels cheaper or converting from natural gas to coal, would likely exacerbate climate change rather than mitigate its effects.
1. **Transition from power plants that burn natural gas to those that do not use fossil fuels** - This transition would significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions and reliance on fossil fuels, thereby addressing climate change more effectively.
2. **Give tax incentives for energy construction in homes and businesses** - Tax incentives can encourage the adoption of energy-efficient technologies and renewable energy sources, which can significantly contribute to reducing overall carbon emissions.
The other options, such as making fossil fuels cheaper or converting from natural gas to coal, would likely exacerbate climate change rather than mitigate its effects.
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