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Are we losing the Energy Transition Battle? Innovation to the rescue?

Paul Hobcraft

“Reducing global CO2 emissions will require a broad range of different technologies working across all sectors of the economy in various combinations and applications. These technologies are at widely varying stages of development. Innovation has been always suggested to be the required antidote to any crisis. Hydropower.

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Are we losing the Energy Transition Battle? Innovation to the rescue?

Paul Hobcraft

“Reducing global CO2 emissions will require a broad range of different technologies working across all sectors of the economy in various combinations and applications. These technologies are at widely varying stages of development. Innovation has been always suggested to be the required antidote to any crisis. Hydropower.

Policies 130
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Are we losing the Energy Transition Battle? Innovation to the rescue?

Paul Hobcraft

“Reducing global CO2 emissions will require a broad range of different technologies working across all sectors of the economy in various combinations and applications. These technologies are at widely varying stages of development. Innovation has been always suggested to be the required antidote to any crisis. Hydropower.

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Co-creating volume 3

Innovation 360 Group

Every one of us has full access to an infinitely varied and vastly underused resource: Innovation. Consider the UN’s goal of completely eliminating extreme poverty by 2030. That is not only possible but inevitable, as Rosling proved, as long as we maintain our current pace of innovation. Adopt and adapt new technologies.

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Co-creating volume 3

Innovation 360

Every one of us has full access to an infinitely varied and vastly underused resource: Innovation. Consider the UN’s goal of completely eliminating extreme poverty by 2030. That is not only possible but inevitable, as Rosling proved, as long as we maintain our current pace of innovation. Adopt and adapt new technologies.