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Quotes About Decarbonization

Present-day politicians seem to assume that we merely have to 'decarbonize' the Earth's atmosphere by sustainable development and the use of renewable energy, and global warming will be under control.
~ James E. Lovelock
We need a really credible perspective toward long-term de-carbonization.
~ Angela Merkel
By decarbonizing the global economy and limiting climate change, world leaders can unleash a wave of innovation, support the emergence of new industries and jobs, and generate vast economic opportunities.
~ Johan Rockstrom
Both the federal government and the states should go ahead and soak the rich to reduce inequality and raise money for health care, child care, infrastructure investment, education, decarbonization, and a thousand other priorities.
~ Annie Lowrey
Many of the technologies we've invented are necessary to keep 6.5 billion people alive. We can't go back from that, so we need to decarbonize really rapidly.
~ Kim Stanley
Without action to de-carbonize our economies, unchecked climate change threatens to batter lives and economies around the world, hitting the poorest people hardest.
~ Arancha Gonzalez
The reality is that de-carbonisation is not happening fast enough.
~ Jamais Cascio
Decarbonization has already begun, and the appeal of a fossil-fuel-free world is growing - not only because it would limit climate change, but also because it would be more technologically advanced, democratic, resilient, healthy, and economically dynamic.
~ Johan Rockstrom
Safer & Better world can not be achieved without a serious commitment to an energy mix and a clear path for decarbonization by the major energy consumers.
~ Sofiane Ben Tounes
We need to decarbonise our societies and economies.
~ Sharan Burrow
Renewable energy is an essential part of our strategy of decarbonization, decentralization, as well as digitalization of energy.
~ Isabelle Kocher
Hydrogen could end up a 10 percent or more player in the energy mix in the future. Indeed, some see hydrogen today as where renewables were two or three decades ago in terms of development. It is striking, too, that hydrogen does not seem to involve geopolitical issues. It is either a tool for countries to meet ambitious decarbonization goals or an opportunity for export, becoming a globally-traded commodity.
~ Daniel Yergin