JOURNAL ARTICLE

Reducing Anthropogenic Atmospheric Carbon Loading

Louis A. Villaire

Year: 2008 Journal:   Energy & Environment Vol: 19 (2)Pages: 309-315   Publisher: SAGE Publishing

Abstract

Higher energy use is closely linked to economic growth and social wealth. This “Viewpoint” puts forth the argument that it is not energy use as such that causes carbon-loading of the atmosphere. Higher energy use is not the problem, but rather one of the solutions to reducing anthropogenic CO 2 emissions. Energy trends are examined and evidence is provided showing that the costs of producing energy from high-carbon fuels are rising while those of producing energy from low-carbon fuels are declining. The greatest challenge of increasing energy use is the protection of the integrity of the biosphere while improving quality of life. Both are possible with higher energy use.

Keywords:
Biosphere Environmental science Carbon fibers Natural resource economics Energy (signal processing) Atmosphere (unit) Carbon neutrality Greenhouse gas Environmental protection Economics Meteorology Ecology Geography Materials science

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Global Energy and Sustainability Research
Physical Sciences →  Energy →  Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment

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