...US solar industry is losing its shine. Although solar power is seen as a key way to avoid the use of climate-changing fossil fuels, US solar companies are cutting investments...
...the combustion of fossil fuels − a reduction that will continue for the next 40 years, until the world is driven only by renewable energy. This optimistic assessment is possible...
...stations and factory chimneys as humans burn fossil fuels, raise greenhouse gas levels and send the planetary thermometer ever higher. The conclusion is based on a set of experiments described...
...carbon from the atmosphere. These measures are, for the moment, utopian or embryonic. Fine talkers, small doers Another angle to this discourse includes the assertion that fossil fuels are part...
...in decades to come because of fossil fuels already burned, to release ever greater proportions of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. In Paris in 2015, 195 nations vowed to contain...
...zone. As water vapour rises from irrigated farmland, in heat extremes which are likely if humans go on burning ever-greater quantities of fossil fuels, then air temperatures and moisture conditions...
...of generating electricity, from wind and sun, were once thought technically feasible but too expensive to compete with fossil fuels. Advances in technology, though, and economies of scale have meant...
...the next century. However, the world may stop using fossil fuels long before then if gas and oil companies continue to struggle like they are currently. Subsequently, humans may have...