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I tried my best to ask U.S. Rep. Gus Bilirakis a question about climate change during his Tuesday telephone town hall, but I flunked the screening test.
According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, 60.3% of U.S. electricity is generated from fossil fuels, with coal being 19.3% Nuclear energy accounts for 19.7% and renewable sources wind, hydropower, solar and biomass 19.8%. Image: coal-fired power plant (Pixabay/Peter H.)
Catholic support for a price on carbon dioxide emissions was on display during a weekend climate change conference, where two bishops, an environmental leader and former Vatican ambassador touted it as a critical climate solution that is both effective and eminently doable.
Bishops John Stowe of Lexington, Kentucky, and Robert McElroy of San Diego both backed the idea of a carbon tax on coal, oil and gas companies, which would be redistributed to Americans in the form of a dividend.