why we need 100 percent renewable energies: a plea for the energiewende
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Abstract
Those familiar with the fifth intergovernmental Penal on Climate Change report presented in late
2013 can no longer seriously doubt that climate change has become a reality. Although the issue has
been the subject of several high profile international conferences, little has been achieved so far.
Fossil power plants still continue to emit massive amounts of greenhouse gases further accelerating
climate change. There is, however, an alternative to our current climate-damaging way of energy
production: The complete transition towards 100 percent renewable energies. This paper examines
the way in which an industrialized country like Germany can become a 100 percent renewable by
2020.
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| Authors | ;Christian Hinsch;Felix Wächter |
| Journal | current epidemiology reports |
| Year | 2014 |
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10.5937/sjm9-5752
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