The Low Carbon Energy Transition is Underway – Decarbonisation Doubters Proved Wrong
Posted by Finley Williams on November 28, 2015 ·
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Decarbonisation is what the world desperately needs, if civilization-destroying global warming is to be avoided we need to make the low carbon energy transition very quickly indeed, the experts say. In other words we must stop using fossil fuels like coal, and move over to using renewable energy, if we are to survive temperature rises […]
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Renewable Energy Sources and the Energy Transition
Posted by Finley Williams on August 10, 2015 ·
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[p1vc-video] Introduction Our world is overwhelmingly powered by fossil fuels like oil and gas. The result has been: Rising cost of all energy sources due to decreasing availability as coalfields and oil fields become exhausted, dependence on some of the most unstable countries where most of the oil and gas still remains, and last but […]
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