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PyPSA
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Young Australians Just Won a Human Rights Case Against an Enormous Coal Mine
This study about the European grid quantifies all this. If you want to go deeper into how they get these numbers, you'll need to read about PyPSA or other grid modelling tools. It's all open source and well documented.
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Solar panels set to be mandatory on all new buildings under EU plan New proposal aims to rapidly reduce dependence on Russian fossil and supercharge Europe’s transition to green energy
You need to know how energy models work, and I invite you to read about them. Check out PyPSA for instance (paper, Source code)). That would answer both points above and more. For instance, you need to know that they are based on real weather and consumption data, so they account for natural variability. They know the cost of producing synfuels, and they optimize around it to find the cheapest system overall given the input technologies and assumptions. These calculations would be impossible to do by hand.
co2-data
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weus woah is
Ich hab das Mal anhand dieses Datensatzes recherchiert https://github.com/owid/co2-data.
- Gletsjers smelten sneller dan verwacht: zelfs in beste scenario verdwijnt helft deze eeuw
- Glaubt ihr an den menschengemachten Klimawandel?
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Is history about to end?
Scroll down to "Global atmospheric CO2 concentration" on https://ourworldindata.org/co2-and-other-greenhouse-gas-emissions
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‘We’ll be hated, but it will stir things up’: Insulate Britain on what happened next – and being right all along | Insulate Britain
All the green technologies that we've developed are to supplement existing oil and coal energy sources, both of which are also increasing: https://ourworldindata.org/co2-and-other-greenhouse-gas-emissions
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I did some Googling and Jordan Peterson is a fully blown climate change denialist - I just don't understand how did it never come up in his lectures?
He then goes on to cite 13 graphs produced by the highly respected Oxford University's "Our World in Data"... conveniently forgetting that precisely that organisation also analysed data on climate change.
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Why is veganism politicised?
https://ourworldindata.org/co2-and-other-greenhouse-gas-emissions (If you scroll down on this one, you will find a graph identical to your glacial graph, with a huge CO2 spike on the right side - climate always lags behind but it's been a 1°C rise so far already. Much faster than previous temperature changes.)
- How to argue the severity of climate change?
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Seeking a Change of Perspective on Jordan Peterson.
You might make the case that government scientists are all unanimously forging identical data across the globe to protect their jobs and obtain funding, so let's look at the worldwide renowned data analysis of the independent Oxford Martin School of Oxford University (they receive funding for their science and data analysis, regardless of measured outcome) and see what their climate science analysis reveals. Well, it doesn't look too good.
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Two books Dr. Jordan Peterson recommends young people read
I doubt the WHO is short-sighted and heavily politically leaned, but for the sake of argument, I'll take your word for it. I cannot think of an internationally more respected source on global development data analysis than "Our World in Data" compiled by the Oxford Martin School of Oxford University. They confirm global warming quite effectively. A recent analysis published in the renowned journal Science, also highlights that our 50-year-old climate models were accurate. Unfortunately, no one can predict the stock price of tomorrow beyond 50% accuracy, or else they'd be a billionaire.
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