lemonjelly
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Can we remove the word debate from the thread title. Might discourage nonsense being posted.
Surely no-one has any doubts climate change is a thing? Obviously some will debate how much humans have had an effect (loonies obviously) but the evidence is there for global warming.And you are the judge and jury of what is and isn't nonsense ? I would find that quite narcissistic.
Surely no-one has any doubts climate change is a thing? Obviously some will debate how much humans have had an effect (loonies obviously) but the evidence is there for global warming.
They may have, but still burning loads of shit.China has the biggest renewable generation capacity in the world
We are on rather shaky ground if we are looking at carbon output to the environment on a country by country basis. Of course they could do more - but China is already doing way more than most countries.They may have, but still burning loads of shit.
Still building coal fired power stations aren't they?
Per capita?China has the biggest renewable generation capacity in the world
Mostly driven by the demand for cheap stuff over here..Per capita?
They also have the biggest energy consumption and fossil fuel generation.
Thats an interesting graph, theres alot of conflicting information about the % the EU gets from renewables. The EEA has a 30% target for 2030, that graph would indicate that we have already passed that in 2020 when it was reporting the share at 22%.
Wasn't trying to pick on any one country but the ones I mentioned do produce a lot of CO2 etc.We are on rather shaky ground if we are looking at carbon output to the environment on a country by country basis. Of course they could do more - but China is already doing way more than most countries.
Thats an interesting graph, theres alot of conflicting information about the % the EU gets from renewables. The EEA has a 30% target for 2030, that graph would indicate that we have already passed that in 2020 when it was reporting the share at 22%.
Share of energy consumption from renewable sources in Europe
The share of energy consumed in the EU during 2022 generated from renewable sources was 23%. This increase, from a level of 21.9% in 2021, was largely driven by a strong growth in solar power. The share is also amplified by a 2022 reduction in non-renewable energy consumption linked to high...www.eea.europa.eu
China is pushing renewables and other forms of energy, they aren't stupid and removing reliance on their domestic coal and foreign sources (which for differing reasons are not good for them as a country) they are pushing forward in a big way with renewables, the scale of their economy means they can't just flip over night
I do like the below website for up to date share of the UK energy grid
National Grid: Live
Shows the live status of Great Britain’s electric power transmission networkgrid.iamkate.com
Speaking to a Client who are a government body responsible for providing energy about future power sources, they see Gas as being the difficult one to kick, at the moment its expensive but they expect this to drop in a few years. Nuclear will come into play more and is the current answer. The dream is Hydrogen but its an expensive (in energy terms) source to extract but maybe using Fusion to extract the Hydrogen would reduce the Carbon impact.
Its really exciting seeing how we are looking at turning stuff around, and with it the challenges that brings. The above is just some peoples opinions, although better placed than me to make judgement on things like this.