Ending fossil fuels : why net zero is not enough /
Holly Jean Buck.
- 208 pages ; 20 cm
Ending the fossil fuel industry is our only hope of a liveable climate. Around the world, countries and companies are setting net-zero carbon emissions targets. But "net-zero" is a term that conveniently obscures multiple futures. There could be a version of net-zero where the fossil fuel industry is still spewing tens of billions of tons of CO2 into the atmosphere, and has built a corresponding industry in sucking it back out again. Holly Buck argues that focusing on emissions draws our attention away from where we need to be looking: the point of production. It is time to plan for the end of fossil fuel and the companies that profit from them. Fossil fuels still provide 80% of world energy and ceasing their use before there are ready alternatives brings risks of energy poverty. The fossil fuel industry provides jobs, as well as a source of revenue for some frontline communities. Conventional wisdom says that fossil fuels will be naturally priced out when cheaper, but this raises as many problems as it addresses. Ending Fossil Fuels tackles these problems seriously and also sets out a roadmap that offer opportunities for more liveable, inclusive future.
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Petroleum industry and trade--Environmental aspects. Fossil fuels--Environmental aspects. Energy security. Energy policy--Environmental aspects. Climatic changes. Renewable energy sources. Environment and Ecology. Economics Biography & non-fiction prose Environmental economics Climate change Politics & government Environmental policy & protocols