World at tipping point for renewable energy
Adnan Z. Amin is director-general of the International Renewable Energy Agency. Fatih Birol is executive director of the International Energy Agency. The opinions expressed in this commentary are those of the authors.
The world has reached a tipping point: Energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies are now the solutions of choice, with other options taking second place.
At least 164 countries have set renewable energy targets. And countries representing more than 90% of the global economy have taken the remarkable step of submitting pledges to reduce greenhouse gas emissions ahead of the COP21 climate summit in Paris next week.
Since the Copenhagen climate talks in 2009, renewable electricity generation has increased more than 40%. Renewables contributed almost half of the world's new power generation capacity in 2014 and have already become the second-largest source of electricity.
Deployment also continues to shift toward energy-hungry emerging markets. China and India have upped their renewable ambitions significantly.
Much of this has to do with cost...
http://money.cnn.com/2015/11/24/news/economy/renewable-energy-iea-cop21/
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Buzz Clik
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(13,039 posts)Kevin Anderson - 2012
Listen To David Wasdell at Radio Ecoshock.
https://soundcloud.com/radioecoshock/facing-the-harsh-realities
Watch His Presentation Here - The Harsh Realities
https://onsync.digitalsamba.com/play/wasdell/23178-climate-dynamics-harsh-realities-of-now
Linked From His Website Here
http://www.apollo-gaia.org/harsh-realities-of-now.html
PDF of Presentation Linked Here
http://www.apollo-gaia.org/Harsh%20Realities.pdf
Buzz Clik
(38,437 posts)I'm not certain he even says that.
cantbeserious
(13,039 posts)This Citizen has spent 8 hours digesting this information since Thanksgiving.
Buzz Clik
(38,437 posts)I can have the current conversation with Siri.
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kristopher
(29,798 posts)A better handle might be posturinglowinformationattentionseeker.
IEA (International Energy Agency) is a fossil/nuclear centric organization charged with ensuring energy supply for the advanced economies.They have traditionally produced lowball estimates on the progress and prospects of renewable energy sources. That trend is based on analysis weighted towards the past performance of the energy sources and reflects a conservative interpretation of the data.
IRENA (International Renewable Energy Agency) was formed to look at the same issue from a different perspective. To wit, how can the shift to a new paradigm - renewable energy - best be measured and encouraged?
We've seen a lot of other highly credible sources take the same general position - the declining cost of renewables have changed the economic playing field and shifted the balance towards a market dominated by renewable energy sources.