Global warming is most often framed as inevitable unless we can solve one problem: reducing carbon emissions from fossil fuel use. But, despite more than two decades of attention, emissions have only continued to increase. Part of the issue is we have not been able to embed scalable, cheap clean energy alternatives deeply into our global economy. All the while, China, India, and Africa want the same standard of living as the Western World—and that increases demand. Almost a
Are Carbon Emissions a Red Herring?
Are Carbon Emissions a Red Herring?
Are Carbon Emissions a Red Herring?
Global warming is most often framed as inevitable unless we can solve one problem: reducing carbon emissions from fossil fuel use. But, despite more than two decades of attention, emissions have only continued to increase. Part of the issue is we have not been able to embed scalable, cheap clean energy alternatives deeply into our global economy. All the while, China, India, and Africa want the same standard of living as the Western World—and that increases demand. Almost a