With the world needing to halve greenhouse gas emissions by 2030, and reduce these emissions by a further 80% by 2040, the climate science-based 1.5°C Paris Agreement trajectory seems to become more and more difficult to achieve.
Despite the challenges, there’s hope on the horizon with mass-scale renewable technologies becoming competitive against fossil sources, even in places such as Australia where coal and natural gas can be produced cheaper than in most other parts of the world.
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