“It’s not the end of the world” is the name of Oxford climate statistician Hannah Ritchie’s book, which will be published next January.
In an interview with world She is optimistic about climate protection. A lot happens behind the scenes. These include solar and wind power systems that are being installed on a large scale by China.
We don’t need a turnaround, said the scientist at the direction of the activists, who are calling for a very different climate policy. Instead, you have to “pick up the pace” when doing the right actions.
Much of what is supposed to help protect the climate has little effect. It doesn’t think of so much action as reducing cling film. Moves in “small and small”.
It sees the automobile, nutrition, air travel, heating and personal consumption as drivers of the problem. However, whatever is considered harmful to the climate is in no way harmful to the climate.
According to Hannah Ritchie, the data shows, for example, that soybeans from South America have a much better balance of emissions than is claimed, despite the transport route. And palm oil, which is often rebuked as “too efficient” in land use.
She is “very optimistic” about the future. Many of the technologies that benefit the climate were once very expensive and are now very affordable. Now you can MAKE BIG PROGRESS.
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