vimarsana.com

Page 4 - ஒன்றுபட்டது கிஂக்டம் நிதி சேவைகள் அதிகாரம் News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Documentary Of The Week: How Far To Low-Carbon Living?

On April 30 2021 Hauwei Technologies sponsored a program Great Minds Talk: How Far to Low-Carbon Living? The participants in this discussion were Lord Adair Turner, chair of the Energy Transitions Commission, Prof Steve Keen, Honorary Professor and Vice President Research, University College London, and Paul Scanlan, Chief Technology Officer, Huawei Carrier Business Group. The moderator is Rebecca Rice, Associate Director at BCW Global. Please share this article - Go to very top of page, right hand side, for social media buttons. Lord Turner chairs the Energy Transitions Commission, a global coalition of major power and industrial companies, investors, environmental NGOs and experts working out achievable pathways to limit global warming to well below 2˚C by 2040 while stimulating economic development and social progress.

Greta Thunberg or Bill Gates?

Greta Thunberg or Bill Gates? Apr 28,2021 - Last updated at Apr 28,2021 LONDON Some people say that to avoid the threat of catastrophic harm to human welfare posed by global warming, we must radically change our behaviour cease flying, use bicycles and give up red meat. Others believe that new technologies can deliver carbon-free growth. So, who is right: Greta Thunberg, who advocates the former course, or Bill Gates, who just wrote a book advocating the latter? In the long run, techno-optimism looks justified. As two new reports from the Energy Transitions Commission describe, zero-carbon electricity and hydrogen, which today account for only 20 per cent of energy use, could account for 75 per cent  by mid-century, and clean energy will be cheaper by then than dirty energy is today. Solar electricity already costs less than coal power; battery costs have collapsed and will keep falling. The cost of producing hydrogen from electrolysis will plummet in the next ten years, too.

Greta Thunberg or Bill Gates?

Greta Thunberg or Bill Gates? Apr 28,2021 - Last updated at Apr 28,2021 LONDON Some people say that to avoid the threat of catastrophic harm to human welfare posed by global warming, we must radically change our behaviour cease flying, use bicycles and give up red meat. Others believe that new technologies can deliver carbon-free growth. So, who is right: Greta Thunberg, who advocates the former course, or Bill Gates, who just wrote a book advocating the latter? In the long run, techno-optimism looks justified. As two new reports from the Energy Transitions Commission describe, zero-carbon electricity and hydrogen, which today account for only 20 per cent of energy use, could account for 75 per cent  by mid-century, and clean energy will be cheaper by then than dirty energy is today. Solar electricity already costs less than coal power; battery costs have collapsed and will keep falling. The cost of producing hydrogen from electrolysis will plummet in the next ten years, too.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.