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wryheat.wordpress.com
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| | | | | A monthly review of climate, energy, environmental, and political policy issues Articles compiled by Jonathan DuHamel (jedtaz@gmail.com) In this issue we examine several articles dealing with "net zero" - the elimination of carbon dioxide emissions from burning fossil fuels. These articles show that "net zero" will have almost no effect on global temperature, but will... | |
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watt-logic.com
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| | | | | It is often claimed that renewable energy is cheap and will get cheaper as costs fall. Yet the prices paid by consumers have risen steadily. | |
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texasclimatenews.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] The National Climate Assessment (NCA) report highlights the severe impacts of climate change across the United States, including extreme weather events, rising sea levels, and threats to biodiversity and ecosystems. It emphasizes the need for immediate action to mitigate these effects, such as reducing greenhouse gas emissions, protecting and restoring natural ecosystems, and enhancing resilience in vulnerable communities. The report also addresses global interdependencies, noting how climate change affects international relations, economic stability, and global security. Additionally, it underscores the importance of investing in renewable energy, adapting to changing conditions, and supporting climate-resilient industries to safeguard both hum... | |
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careyking.com
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| | | [AI summary] The blog post discusses the limitations of the current economic system, emphasizing the constraints imposed by finite natural resources, environmental issues, and social equity. It highlights the importance of transitioning to renewable energy sources and the challenges of achieving sustainable growth. The post also touches on the Dakota Access pipeline controversy, illustrating the conflict between economic power and environmental concerns. Additionally, it critiques the concept of 'peak oil demand' and argues that it is closely tied to resource constraints rather than efficiency alone. The author calls for a more comprehensive approach to energy transition, focusing on efficiency and renewable technologies rather than relying on biofuels and h... | ||