Episode 2: Economics of Renewable Energy | Renewable Energy | SDGPlus

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84% of the energy sector, which is dominated by fossil fuels, contributes to 72% of all greenhouse gas emissions in the world. And yet, fossil fuels still got 2.6 times more global investment than renewable energy in 2019.

So, why is it that the global economy continues to favour fossil fuels? Well, let's take a look! Our second episode, "Economics of Renewable Energy" is out now - Link

PS - It is part of our 10-part animated explainer series on Renewable Energy.

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We get the missing link hypothetical.
Who looses versus who wins long term, is an interesting question.
Cheap enough kit's distributed to every hut in village 's all around the world, independent from centralized exploitation.
New economic if the energy flow's the economy grow's....right?
That sounds too easy?
But it's true, all boat's will be lifted happily ever after, the end. The end of the beginning.
Wars for scarcity over, more toy factories than army tank production...I'd say a good thing.
So let's get there, one lady revit in hand, the renewable worrior of the future.
Global answers to global questions, require a wisdom of maturity, we barely are able to keep peace between the superpowers.
This I think is the lesson, corporation.
Ego hubris is clouding the potential gain's of or for an alternative, something secured with long term goal's and beyound.
Ashes in our mouth's but he/she didn't back down, priceless. Throw mankinds technology cometh and goeth, it all in the trash 'parallel universe.' cause you had a temper tantrum, pathetic.

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