In South America, the vision of a clean energy economy is starting to come to life as countries like Chile are seeing the reality of the climate crisis and choosing bold policy solutions,
replacing dirty fossil fuels with wind, solar, and geothermal at every turn.
We don't have time to wait — but solutions are here and clean energy is
replacing dirty fossil fuels in more and more places around the world.
And those benefits don't even include the sizeable public health gains that result from when
we replace dirty fossil fuel power with clean, renewable energy.
Until clean energy
replaces dirty fossil fuels, the industry should work to find best practices to curb flaring.
Not exact matches
The whole idea of renewable energy is to do just that;
replace the
dirtiest of the
fossil -
fuel - generated power.
Instead, developing countries desperately need to
replace such primitive and
dirty fuels with electricity, the most affordable sources of which are
fossil fuels.
The CFS will help clean up our transporation
fuel use over time by
replacing dirty petroleum with locally produced clean
fuels including clean electricity, renewable
fossil gas and sustainable biofuels.
SO, climate theory obsessed politicians blow up and decommission baseload «
dirty»
fossil -
fuel power stations, to stop bad weather, and
replace them with «
dirty»
fossil -
fuel diesel generators to stop blackouts!
In this hour, we'll explore how India can choose — and is choosing — to shift from a
fossil fuel path to sustainable development, witnessing leadership in action from the country's role in the International Solar Alliance to its efforts to
replace the
dirty conventional cars polluting its cities with 6 - 7 million electric and hybrid vehicles by 2020.