CO2 Emissions Are Rebounding, but Clean Energy Revolutions are Emerging
Climate change has worsened each year, but across the globe there are promising signs of real decarbonization, according to UC San Diego researchers
There are encouraging signs in emerging clean energy technology “niches” countries, states or corporations that are pioneering decarbonization. Credit: Petmal/iStock.
At the upcoming Conference of the Parties (COP26) in November, ample discussion is likely to focus on how the world is not on track to meet the Paris Agreement’s goals of stopping warming at well below 2
°C.
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find encouraging signs in emerging clean energy technology “niches” countries, states or corporations that are pioneering decarbonization.
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By Linda Pentz Gunter, 31 May 21,
“My advice is to look out for engineers. They begin with sewing machines and end up with nuclear bombs.” Marcel Pagnol
My normal rule of thumb is to ignore the unrelenting pro-nuclear trolls who pepper our sites with incessant nay-saying and, occasionally ad hominem name-calling. After all, they have only one goal in mind other than to get up one’s nose which is to dominate and thereby control the narrative.
But recently, a recurring theme has emerged which needs addressing, because it speaks to who is allowed to talk about nuclear power.
In the view of the trolls, if you have no scientific credentials, you are unqualified to comment on nuclear power. In my case, because I have a degree in English literature, albeit garnered many decades ago, I have, according to the trolls, no authority to expound on the negatives of nuclear anything.
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