Price on carbon emissions: Supports a carbon tax.
Net-zero carbon emissions: Wants the US to cut 70% of carbon emissions by 2035 via changes to buildings, transportation, and electricity systems. "The other 30% we still got to work on," she added.
Nuclear energy: Wants the US to stop using it by 2035.
Green New Deal: Yes. Warren thinks one of the best parts of the proposal is that it both helps the planet and "is about worker justice" and "justice for people whose communities have been destroyed."
Fracking: Supports a nation-wide fracking ban.
Offshore drilling: "On my first day as president, I will sign an executive order that says no more drilling — a total moratorium on all new fossil fuel leases, including for drilling offshore and on public lands," Warren said.
Highlights from her session:
Much of Warren's climate plan echoes the one put forward by Jay Inslee, who dropped out of the presidential race last month.
Warren has broken down her timeline for carbon emissions reductions by industry. She wants commercial and residential buildings to emit no carbon emissions by 2028, and cars, trucks, and buses to emit zero carbon by 2030.
Warren's plan to ban fossil-fuel leasing on public lands can be found here.
Her plan for "green manufacturing" can be found here.
Her plan to use the military to help fight climate change can be found here.
Her plan for transitioning to clean energy can be found here.
Cost: $3 trillion