Fabio Manganiello on Nostr: An excellent study by Stanford that uses data from 149 countries to confirm what many ...
An excellent study by Stanford that uses data from 149 countries to confirm what many of us already suspected.
Business-as-usual paired with #carbon capture costs on the long run as much as business-as-usual.
Business-as-usual paired with carbon capture with a plan to migrate to #renewable #energy isn’t that much cheaper.
And embracing renewables right now is by far the cheapest option.
Which is totally expected given the economy of scale of renewable energy and its exponential decay in costs.
A proof that all the carbon capture bullshit we’ve heard in these years isn’t only a desperate gaslighting attempt by a dying fossil industry to have another chance at polluting, but it’s also economically unfeasible (which throws all the pseudo-pragmatic arguments about financial viability of renewable energy under the bus).
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.est.4c10686
Business-as-usual paired with #carbon capture costs on the long run as much as business-as-usual.
Business-as-usual paired with carbon capture with a plan to migrate to #renewable #energy isn’t that much cheaper.
And embracing renewables right now is by far the cheapest option.
Which is totally expected given the economy of scale of renewable energy and its exponential decay in costs.
A proof that all the carbon capture bullshit we’ve heard in these years isn’t only a desperate gaslighting attempt by a dying fossil industry to have another chance at polluting, but it’s also economically unfeasible (which throws all the pseudo-pragmatic arguments about financial viability of renewable energy under the bus).
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.est.4c10686