A note issued by Norwegian analyst Rystad has hinted it may be time to consider abandoning the 1.5-degree average global temperature rise ceiling agreed upon in Paris six years ago, because the world will never be able to pump out enough solar panels in time.Norwegian energy consultant Rystad Energy has warned the global solar manufacturing industry will have to quadruple in scale by 2035 to keep the average temperature rise this century below 1.5 degrees Celsius. The Oslo-based data company said a 1.5C world would require the 330 GW of annual solar module manufacturing capacity recorded in the ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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