25 January 2007 - Tackling dangerous climate change is
the biggest challenge facing us all. Fortunately there is
an answer to this challenge. Our report: ‘energy [r]evolution’,
details how to halve global CO2 emissions by 2050, using
existing technology and still providing affordable energy
and economic growth. In short - a revolution in energy policy
and an evolution in how we use energy.
The debate about climate change is over. Solutions are
needed now. The energy [r]evolution is the road map for
how to provide power for everyone without fuelling climate
change.
We don't need to freeze in the dark. We don't need to build
nuclear power plants. We don't need to cripple economic
growth. We can make a safe and sustainable world energy
scenario a reality.
We can have reliable renewable energy, and use energy more
smartly to achieve the cuts in carbon emissions required
to prevent dangerous climate change. Crucially this can
be done while phasing out damaging and dangerous coal and
nuclear energy.
Sven Teske, our energy expert, took a leading role in producing
the report: “The Energy Revolution scenario comes as the
world is crying out for a road map for tackling the dilemma
of how to provide the power we all need, without fuelling
climate change. “Renewable energies are competitive, if
government's phase-out subsidies for fossil and nuclear
fuels and introduce the `polluter-pays principle`. We urge
politicians to ban those subsidies by 2010.”
The plan also details how large developing countries like
India, China and Brazil can develop and grow using renewable
energy to avoid the mistakes of old climate-changing energy
economies of developed countries.
The Energy Revolution is not just our vision for the future.
It was written with the European Renewable Energy Council
(EREC) and in conjunction with specialists from the German
Space Agency and more than 30 scientists and engineers from
universities, institutes and the renewable energy industry
around the world.
Revolution in energy policy
It is clear that current 'business as usual' approach to
energy supply cannot continue. However the longer we delay
making significant change, the tougher those changes will
need to be. In the next three years, major energy investment
will be made in countries around the world. We have the
opportunity to say farewell to old, polluting energy sources
and to welcome in a new, more efficient and conflict-free
energy future.
Politicians need to grasp this chance with both hands or
be the ones whose negligence helped ensure dangerous climate
change to be inevitable. You can help ensure a change by
voting for politicians who support the Energy [R]evolution.
Evolution in energy use
Governments and industry need to drive a massive change
in the way energy is produced. But we as individuals also
have to drive a massive change in the way we use energy.
Using energy smartly can double energy efficiency by 2050.
With a few simple steps, every one of us can do our bit.
Revolution and evolution are unforgiving forces. Nobody
wants to be on the wrong side of either one. But it's time
to choose: all of us are either part of the [r]evolution,
or we're part of the problem. And unless all of us are part
of the solution, all of us have a problem.