
A record number of solar panels and other forms of renewable power have been installed around the world this year, according to the International Energy Agency. But are we doing enough to reach net zero?
We debate this on the Daily Climate Show with guests Navraj Singh Ghaleigh, senior lecturer in Climate Law at the University of Edinburgh, and Dr Michal Nachmany, founder and CEO of Climate Policy Radar.
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This isn't even a debatable question. We're doing nothing to stop it.
Us: Net zero is possible and we will reach it
Valconoes and other natural stuff that releases CO2: I missed the part where that's my problem
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I find it very unnerving how the word OMICRON can be rearranged to give the word MORONIC. Perhaps this is a subtle clue alluding to the fact that this could be a government test of human compliance and stupidity? Why didn’t they use the word omega instead?
The problem of solar panel disposal will explode with full force in two or three decades and wreck the environment because it is a huge amount of waste and solar panels are not easy to recycle.
The reality is that there is a problem now, and it’s only going to get larger. Pollutants such as lead or carcinogenic cadmium can be almost completely washed out of damaged solar modules simply by rain falling on them.
This is how OSHA describes cadmium:
Cadmium is highly toxic and exposure to this metal is known to cause cancer. Cadmium targets the body’s cardiovascular, renal, gastrointestinal, neurological, reproductive, and respiratory systems.
No, countries are already back tracking on the weak agreements made at COP26.
Right but we light up every street in Britain throughout the night, the elite still use private planes like taxis, F1 and numerous other motor sports continue every weekend and the millions of computers left on in the vast offices and hospitals every night. Not to mention the billionaires blasting rockets into space or the birds dying from wind turbines and bees from pesticides, that then poison the fish! All those yachts in every harbour leaking diesel! Meanwhile we can only afford to drive to work then heat one room at a time, the small amount of plastic we remove from food is recycled and no one can afford to go on holiday so what more could WE do?
Too late, greedy wood chip chaser ‘money’ have stunted clean energy for too long and now the public are paying for it
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Build a rail way back in our Caribbean islands and increase economic development like Britain is constantly doing and America. The pillagers