World passes 30% renewables milestone for the first time, decline of fossil inevitable
World passes 30% renewables milestone for the first time, decline of fossil inevitable
A decline in fossil fuel power is now ‘inevitable’, the report's authors say.

cross-posted from: https://kbin.run/m/technology@lemmy.ml/t/553659
A decline in fossil fuel power is now ‘inevitable’, the report's authors say.
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BlackLaZoR @kbin.run
Additinal bonus: Since both EU and China are shifting away from fossil fuels, this will fuck Russia forever
58 1 ReplyDiplomjodler @lemmy.world And Saudi Arabia, Iran and any number of disgusting fascist regimes that the West has coddled far too long just for cheap gas.
53 0 ReplyBlackLaZoR @kbin.run
Saudis could turn their country into an industrial power house with dirt cheap energy, but they're spending their wealth on skyscrappers instead...
21 0 ReplyRubberDuck @lemmy.world
The moment they would heavily invest in solar they signal their cash cow is ready for slaughter.
12 0 Replyrammer @sopuli.xyz
And the fact that they haven't tells you all you need to know about their motives.
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Echo Dot @feddit.uk If they're smart they will have diversified by then. Otherwise it's going to lead to a lot of civil wars as the established order breaks down. That will be unfortunate.
3 0 ReplyDiplomjodler @lemmy.world Do they strike you as smart?
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Buelldozer @lemmy.today
China are shifting away from fossil fuels,
China's coal use has gone up every year since 2000 and is now 5 times what it was back then. They aren't "shifting away", they are steadily increasing its use.
18 3 ReplyBlackLaZoR @kbin.run
Not for long - China has the fastst growing solar sector by far world wide.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Growth_of_photovoltaics
Around half of global new PV instalations is deployed in China.
Article also says that 2023 had particularly nasty drought resulting in less hydro power, which they compensated by burning more coal
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