Saturday, July 01, 2023
Wet Bulb ... 2035
It will take a catastrophe before the world gets serious about GW, guesstimate for said catastrophe,
wet bulb
in India around 2035.
F
ossil fuels are the world’s dominant energy source, making up 82% of the global energy supply.
Non-OECD countries hold the majority of proven reserves for all fossil fuels.
These energy sources have powered, and continue to power, the industrialization of nations.
They have a variety of applications, from electricity production to transport fuel. Moreover, fossil fuels are necessary for the production of a variety of common products, such as paints, detergents, polymers (including plastics), cosmetics and some medicines.
Some fossil fuels, such as coal, are an abundant and cheap form of energy. Others, like oil, have a variable cost depending on geographic location.
For this reason, geopolitical issues arise due to the geographic allocation of these highly valuable resources.
The clock is ticking.
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