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Global warming is a fact the confusion is over what the cause is. Most people now believe that it is caused by the increase in carbon dioxide in the atmospheric air we breath.
https://earth.org/data_visualization/a-brief-history-of-co2/
If the graphs of CO2 shown in the above link are correct then definitely the cause is carbon dioxide gas. We must urgently find a way of carbon capture and secretion. Whether power station exhaust CO2 can be captured under the sea and formed into chalk or pumped down old mine workings is still being investigated.
All our energy comes from the sun; so solar energy, wind and tidal energy should be the preferred sources for power stations of the future.
If on still nights these are not available then we will need nuclear or hydro as a back up but if all else fails then oil, gas or even coal generation will be needed to avoid load shedding but the carbon capture could make this an expensive but necessary option.
For transportation I think the best way is to continue using petrol or diesel as hydro-carbon gases or liquids are the cheapest and safest way to store energy in a limited space.
Global warming is a fact the confusion is over what the cause is. Most people now believe that it is caused by the increase in carbon dioxide in the atmospheric air we breath.
https://earth.org/data_visualization/a-brief-history-of-co2/
If the graphs of CO2 shown in the above link are correct then definitely the cause is carbon dioxide gas. We must urgently find a way of carbon capture and secretion. Whether power station exhaust CO2 can be captured under the sea and formed into chalk or pumped down old mine workings is still being investigated.
All our energy comes from the sun; so solar energy, wind and tidal energy should be the preferred sources for power stations of the future.
If on still nights these are not available then we will need nuclear or hydro as a back up but if all else fails then oil, gas or even coal generation will be needed to avoid load shedding but the carbon capture could make this an expensive but necessary option.
For transportation I think the best way is to continue using petrol or diesel as hydro-carbon gases or liquids are the cheapest and safest way to store energy in a limited space.
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