2023
DOI: 10.1029/2023ef003639
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Accelerating the Renewable Energy Revolution to Get Back to the Holocene

Benjamin W. Abbott,
Chelsea Abrahamian,
Nicholas Newbold
et al.

Abstract: The UN's Paris Agreement goal of keeping global warming between 1.5 and 2°C is dangerously obsolete and needs to be replaced by a commitment to restore Earth's climate. We now know that continued use of fossil fuels associated with 1.5–2°C scenarios would result in hundreds of millions of pollution deaths and likely trigger multiple tipping elements in the Earth system. Unexpected advances in renewable power production and storage have radically expanded our climate response capacity. The cost of renewable tec… Show more

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“…As for (2) leadership, it is commendable that community leaders are taking up matters and demonstrating motivation towards energy transitions. However, it is still perceived by many that very often there is gridlock, mismanaged goal setting, and sociopolitical roadblocks at various scales of government that continue to hinder accountable and actionable progress [24,37,38]. One of the other major factors that underpins majority of the discourse surrounding energy transitions is the lack of (3) energy literacy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As for (2) leadership, it is commendable that community leaders are taking up matters and demonstrating motivation towards energy transitions. However, it is still perceived by many that very often there is gridlock, mismanaged goal setting, and sociopolitical roadblocks at various scales of government that continue to hinder accountable and actionable progress [24,37,38]. One of the other major factors that underpins majority of the discourse surrounding energy transitions is the lack of (3) energy literacy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the other major factors that underpins majority of the discourse surrounding energy transitions is the lack of (3) energy literacy. Our world today is highly 'energy unconscious' and energy illiterate despite how intimately energy and energy use are intertwined with our daily lives and work [37][38][39]. Most of the general population would not know where the nearest powerplant to them is-or how power is delivered to their home.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%