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10 BIG IDEAS TO ACHIEVE: REAL CLIMATE PROGRESS
Temple, James
Technology review (1998), 2021-03, Vol.124 (2), p.21-24
Cambridge: Technology Review, Inc
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Título:
10 BIG IDEAS TO ACHIEVE: REAL CLIMATE PROGRESS
Autor:
Temple, James
Assuntos:
Air pollution control
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Air quality management
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Alternative energy sources
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Benson, Sally
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Clean energy
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Kolbert, Elizabeth
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Technology review (1998), 2021-03, Vol.124 (2), p.21-24
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Descrição:
Despite decades of warnings and increasingly devastating disasters, we've still made little progress in slowing climate change. Clean energy alternatives have secured just a fraction of the marketplace today, with renewables generating around 10% of global electricity and electric vehicles accounting for about 3% of new sales. Meanwhile, greenhouse-gas emissions have continued to climb year after year, aside from the occasional recession or pandemic. Here, Temple asks experts what would be the single best way to help the world make progress on climate change.
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