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]]>We talk about the past, present, and future of clean energy, including clean tech’s place within the oil and gas industry. Alex talks about how decreasing waste and increasing efficiency and in the food industry and in energy production can potentially have wide-reaching benefits.
He also talks about how energy companies have reduced methane leaks and are researching methods to reuse various emissions from power plants. Continuing on the topic of carbon reuse, we dicuss carbon nanotubes and other modern products of carbon materials engineering. We also speculate on self-driving cars and their potential advantages and disadvantages.
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]]>Combating and adapting to climate change is a lofty goal and though the global track record on positive impact is all over the map (literally), we see collaboration as the key to meaningful progress. Recognizing that pro-active organizations will survive and thrive, many of you are already on your journey and some of you will embark in this new decade. In either case, we hope to join you and to collaborate with you in 2020! Below, we highlight some of the major climate & energy trends of the last 10 years and share our outlook for the new decade. We hope you will engage with us as we work together to create the bridge to the low-carbon future.
2010s: The Decade of Disjointed Acceptance
In the 2010s, most of us agreed on climate change science and accepted that action is necessary. Globally, we witnessed emerging nationalistic sentiments, putting self-interest above the greater good. Climate consensus led to only fragmented actions toward (somewhat) mutual climate goals. In the midst of geopolitical turmoil, protesting (climate) inaction, greenwashing empty action, and public rioting against expensive action confused us, scared us, but most of all, pushed us to expect more. What happened in the 2010s:
2020s: The Decade of the Climate Emergency
In a true prediction of the next decade, Oxford Dictionaries declared ‘climate emergency’ the word of 2019. We expect that there will finally be a worldwide declaration of a “climate emergency,” and public and private organizations will commit to climate action plans, incentives/regulations, and other substantive change. With the passing of some major scientific milestones (we say goodbye to 1.5*C and recognize that 2*C is a bullish goal), adaptation will become an equal focus with mitigation. What we expect in the 2020s:
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