Neither side of politics in Australia has the conviction, nor the guts, to display leadership in reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The American Republicans oppose Obama’s modest cap and trade scheme.
Any points of light, before the lights go out?
The Greens propose a 100% renewable energy scenario for Australia. Is this realistic?
Well, ask the Europeans.
According to the European Climate Foundation Europe can cut greenhouse gas emissions by 80 percent. It will thereby reduce its energy bill by 350 billion euros (US$476 billion) per year. All this can be done by 2050 if it acts within five years.
Not bad.
This means the 27-nation European Union will to lower its carbon- dioxide discharges by 20 percent from 1990 levels Pollution is to be reduced by 80 percent to 95 percent in the next forty years.
The Foundation is adamant these goals are realistic. It believes zero-CO2 electricity can be provided as reliably and economically as now.



























