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OKIsItJustMe

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8. Care to elaborate?
Sat Nov 11, 2023, 05:51 PM
Nov 2023

It’s not as if the Natural Gas industry is alone in this.

IPCC: The evidence is clear: the time for action is now. We can halve emissions by 2030.



We have options in all sectors to at least halve emissions by 2030

Limiting global warming will require major transitions in the energy sector. This will involve a substantial reduction in fossil fuel use, widespread electrification, improved energy efficiency, and use of alternative fuels (such as hydrogen).



Reducing emissions in industry will involve using materials more efficiently, reusing and recycling products and minimising waste. For basic materials, including steel, building materials and chemicals, low- to zero-greenhouse gas production processes are at their pilot to near-commercial stage.

This sector accounts for about a quarter of global emissions. Achieving net zero will be challenging and will require new production processes, low and zero emissions electricity, hydrogen, and, where necessary, carbon capture and storage.



Several nations are pursuing “Green Hydrogen” as part of their strategy to combat “Climate Change.”

You say “the math doesn’t work.” That’s what “Climate Skeptics” say about “Climate Change” as well… (They don’t like the answers, so, they question the calculations.)

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