We have only recently reached the technological advancement necessary to
big replacing fossil fuels.
Not exact matches
In order to
replace a
big fraction of
fossil fuel power with solar power, we need a way to store energy from the bright noon sun to use at night or when it's cloudy.
Heaven forbid we should have a plant that would
replace all our
fossil fuels and
Big Pharmas poisons almost OVERNITE!
The
bigger problems of
fossil fuel use are continuing and a long term effort to
replace that is beset with all kinds of problems that are a combination of corporate interests, mindset, and science, coupled with the will to get it together.
Biofuel investment should amount to 0.3 billion dollars up to 2035, Birol adds — so the
big oil alternative would receive just 3 percent as much * money as continued investment in the
fossil fuel it is one day supposed to
replace.
The
biggest failing of the economic models that predict ruin is that they are unable to account for the industries that will, over time, grow to
replace the
fossil -
fuel based industries.
The
big question is, what can we use to
replace fossil fuels as an energy source?
But even in the gas industry, McGowan said, the «energy transition is a
big topic,» and there is wide recognition that sustainable sources will increasingly
replace fossil fuels.
Therefore if there's a way to significantly reduce our CO2 emissions without ruining our standard of living (and the first
big step in that would be to
replace fossil fuels with nuclear energy for electricity generation) I would definitely want to take it.
Factory Farmed
Fuel Not Solution to Fossil Fuel Addiction The big essential problem here (apart from financials, we'll leave that aside) is this: Even though this fuel is utilizing waste products, something normally considered a good thing, that waste is generated by factory farming, something at least as bad — both statistically in terms of greenhouse gas emissions and other pollution and ethically in terms of animal welfare — as the fossil fuels being repla
Fuel Not Solution to
Fossil Fuel Addiction The big essential problem here (apart from financials, we'll leave that aside) is this: Even though this fuel is utilizing waste products, something normally considered a good thing, that waste is generated by factory farming, something at least as bad — both statistically in terms of greenhouse gas emissions and other pollution and ethically in terms of animal welfare — as the fossil fuels being rep
Fossil Fuel Addiction The big essential problem here (apart from financials, we'll leave that aside) is this: Even though this fuel is utilizing waste products, something normally considered a good thing, that waste is generated by factory farming, something at least as bad — both statistically in terms of greenhouse gas emissions and other pollution and ethically in terms of animal welfare — as the fossil fuels being repla
Fuel Addiction The
big essential problem here (apart from financials, we'll leave that aside) is this: Even though this
fuel is utilizing waste products, something normally considered a good thing, that waste is generated by factory farming, something at least as bad — both statistically in terms of greenhouse gas emissions and other pollution and ethically in terms of animal welfare — as the fossil fuels being repla
fuel is utilizing waste products, something normally considered a good thing, that waste is generated by factory farming, something at least as bad — both statistically in terms of greenhouse gas emissions and other pollution and ethically in terms of animal welfare — as the
fossil fuels being rep
fossil fuels being
replaced.
As for solutions if CO2 is a
big problem: I think we should just
replace coal - fired power stations with nuclear, and then shift terrestrial transportation first to natural gas and then hydrogen, leaving the
fossil fuels for air - travel.
Replacing large - scale
fossil fuel energy production with zero - carbon sources will come with a
big price tag.