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Climate change and renewable energy
Climate change and renewable energy

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Conclusion

In this course:

  • Section 1 has described the basic principles of the greenhouse effect, the action of greenhouse gases and how the temperature of the Earth’s surface has been maintained at the ‘right temperature’ for life to develop.
  • Section 2 has described the principles of the global carbon cycle, and how this has been disturbed by human influences, particularly the large scale burning of fossil fuels. This has led to a rising concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere resulting in additional warming of the whole planet and climate change.
  • Section 3 has described two major causes for concern: the rapid rise in global mean surface temperature, particularly since the 1970s, and the increase in extreme weather events.
  • Section 4 described the international climate talks that have been taking place since the 1990s, and their role in shaping national policies to keep the global temperature rise to ‘well below 2°C’ by 2100.
  • Section 5 described scenarios for the large and rapid reductions in emissions of greenhouse gases that will be needed in the next few decades. It also described how there will need to be a major ‘transition away from fossil fuels’ towards renewable energy, particularly solar and wind power.
  • Section 6 described a range of technological (and other) options that will need to be deployed to cut greenhouse gas emissions. These include the wide-spread deployment of energy efficiency and the replacement of fossil fuelled heating and road transport with heat pumps and battery electric vehicles. There will need to be an enormous expansion of renewable electricity generation, particularly from solar and wind power.

This video summarises the material in this course. It can be viewed at one time or as two sections. The first part recaps Sections 1 to 3 of this course. The second part recaps Sections 5 and 6.

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Video 3: From COP promises to a net-zero pathway.
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This free course is an adapted extract from the Open University course U116 Environment: journeys through a changing world [Tip: hold Ctrl and click a link to open it in a new tab. (Hide tip)] .