« We can produce abundant, sustainable and cheap energy — for everyone, says physicist Julio Friedmann. He explores the infrastructure, innovation and investment needed to supply energy to 10 billion people, offering case studies from Chile’s refurbished supply chain, built in partnership with Japan, to Namibia’s budding clean hydrogen production, inviting us to envision a greener, more equitably powered world. »
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« We can produce abundant, sustainable and cheap energy — for everyone, says physicist Julio Friedmann. He explores the infrastructure, innovation and investment needed to supply energy to 10 billion people, offering case studies from Chile’s refurbished supply chain, built in partnership with Japan, to Namibia’s budding clean hydrogen production, inviting us to envision a greener, more equitably powered world. »
Related TED talk: « Africa’s great carbon valley — and how to end energy poverty », https://www.ted.com/talks/james_irungu_mwangi_africa_s_great_carbon_valley_and_how_to_end_energy_poverty
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Roll that number back bruh.
We want less people, not more. Read the room!