Around 83% of global energy is generated by burning fossil fuels. So, the transition from our predominantly dirty production of energy to one which is clean is at the very heart of our combating global warming.
There is also a moral dimension to the issue of energy. Why? Because it has been statistically demonstrated that those societies which are high consumers of energy live longer, have lower infant mortality, have greater sexual and political freedoms, have a higher level of education, and have a better quality of life...
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