Nick Beglinger’s Post

Great to see World Economic Forum recognising the need for meaningful policy action to address the climate crisis - as No. 1 of their 'Top 10 Actions' needed. Not so great to see the key action, #emissionpricing, lost in the midst of many others. Not all policies are created equal > #focus #climate #policy #action. https://lnkd.in/dqVyjnWh

Fostering Effective Energy Transition 2024

Fostering Effective Energy Transition 2024

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Zero problem. Its a hype. Climate "crisis" can be solved immediately. Within 30 years. Some countries 15 years. If we just want. And do. How? Fair question. Nuclear power. Energy density. Simple as that. For mobility. For Heating. For construction. China does. Want. Do. It will 6fold its nuclear, solar, wind, water power by 2060. This is wonderful, great news. Not so new, anybody reading long term plans knew this long before. Rest of world can do this much quicker. Poland will commit 85 nuclear power plants. Solved. France: problem solved. Switzerland: easy walk. India: by 2060. Thats okay. USA: Trump will solve. Russia: after Putin, has max 10 years to live, hopefully much less, problem will be solved by new gen. Italy: will go nuke & PV. Solved. Then a little clean up. Then: solved. Let's make sure there's enough CO2 for nature. Germany, with all its intermittent energy sources: problem unsolved, global climate haggard. Forget them in their misery. AfD will solve

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Juan-Jose Lopez-Villarejo

PhD, PMP, Data, Decarbonization & Environmental Accounting

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It's ok, out of four policies mentioned, two on stimulus for renewables and lower emissions, two on adequate pricing. WEF is with us :)

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