Fiddling as the World Burns : How Climate Change Urgently Requires a Paradigm Shift in the Permitting of Renewable Energy Projects
This article is among the first to integrate current climate change science, particularly ongoing impacts and predicted impacts, with a detailed roadmap for substantial reform of our environmental processes for reviewing proposed renewable energy projects. Most existing articles either focus only on climate science or on minor modifications to the regulatory system. Using offshore wind power as a case study, this article demonstrates how, in an increasingly carbon-constrained world, our existing environmental laws and regulatory process no longer achieve their underlying goals of long-term ecosystem conservation. To the contrary, that process is supporting a system with increasing greenhouse gas emissions that is annually costing trillions of dollars. We have little time left to create a practical path to achieving an eighty percent reduction in greenhouse gases by 2050 — with failure resulting in average global temperatures rising more than the internationally-agreed ceiling of 2⁰ C. After examining the obstacles confronting a potential developer of offshore wind, this article clearly lays out why and how the existing regulatory process should be quickly reformed so that offshore wind and other clean renewable energy sources can help escape the escalating consequences of our carbon-intensive economic system
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2015
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Authors: | Thaler, Jeff |
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[S.l.] : SSRN |
Subject: | Klimawandel | Climate change | Erneuerbare Energie | Renewable energy | Welt | World | Emissionshandel | Emissions trading | Förderung erneuerbarer Energien | Renewable energy policy |
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