Since the “renewable revolution” began in 2010, CO₂ has climbed ~36 ppm — one of the fastest jumps in Earth’s history. Who needs results when you’ve got buzzwords like “transition” and “renewable?”

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Political shifts and crises may dominate the headlines, and fossil fuel share may shrink only gradually. But behind the scenes, the energy transition is alive and winning.

The Global Energy Shift Is Happening—Quietly but Surely | OilPrice.com

Political shifts and crises may dominate the headlines, and fossil fuel share may shrink only gradually. But behind the scenes, the energy transition is alive and winning.

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  1. California relies on fossil gas for ~40% of its electricity, imports huge amounts of energy from out-of-state, and depends on mining, concrete, and habitat loss to “go renewable.” Ecological limits are real.

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