I kinda get the queries about solar panels and wind turbines. They have been heavily oversold as a solution to our energy problem, and they absolutely are not that.
How have they been oversold?
The world is fairly rapidly shifting to renewables. The general industry consensus I’ve heard is that renewables can make up around 75-85% of the energy mix with batteries, with electricity costs roughly inline with current market rates. Decarbonizing the last 15%-25% would be incredibly expensive though. I think a 75% solution is an absolutely amazing opportunity given the scope and scale of climate challenges we’re facing.
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Reducing carbon usage by shifting to renewables is a sensible step in the right direction, but doesn't get towards the heart of the problem - which the issue with increasing consumption. Look at the adoption of electric vehicles - which has (on average) led to more driving by the people who purchased the vehicles.
Renewables are sold as a 'solution', but aren't. Switching is only the first step on the road towards a solution.
What do. you think is the actual solution?
There's no one single thing that will do it. Theoretically . . . switching over to renewables, significantly reducing consumption (less meat and farmed animal products, no air travel - just make it illegal for recreation, radically less individual vehicular travel/increase in mass transit, an awful lot less buying of shit), dropping the world population of people, taxation that includes the environmental costs of owning/using/disposing of the item being purchased, regulations aimed at increasing the usable life of products with a goal towards eliminating disposable junk, ending subsidies for rural life if you're not farming, heavily regulating product advertisements to reduce effectiveness, improving building standards, taxing products made in other countries without environmental controls to eliminate their competitive advantage, outlawing cryptocurrency, stopping all drilling for oil, reduce plastic use, better city design/construction . . . that would get us well on the way towards a solution.
Based on the human behaviour I've seen in my lifetime though, it seems unlikely that there is going to be one. We'll likely keep fucking things up until it kills enough of us that we have less impact - all the while patting ourselves on the back for taking the tiniest part measures to make us feel better about ourselves.