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Artists | Blutengel |
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Release date | February 13, 2015 |
Labels | Out of Line Music |
Genres | Dark Wave |
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ID | 2961109 |
About Save Us
Omen is the ninth studio album from German futurepop band Blutengel. It will be released as a single CD, 2xCD digipack with a bonus disc, and a collectors edition box set with the 2xCD album and an EP . . .
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Switching to renewable energy could save trillions - study
Switching from fossil fuels to Renewable Energy could save The World as much as $12tn (£10. 2tn) by 2050, according to a new study by researchers at Oxford University .
says predictions that moving quickly towards cleaner energy sources was expensive are wrong and too pessimistic.
Even without the currently very high price of gas, the researchers say that Going Green now makes economic sense because of The Falling cost of renewables.
" Even if you're a climate denier, you should be on board with what we're advocating, " Professor Doyne Farmer from The Institute for New Economic Thinking at the Oxford Martin School told Bbc News .
" Our central conclusion is that we should go Full Speed ahead with The Green energy transition because it's going to Save Us money, " He Said .
The Report 's findings are based on looking at historic price data for renewables and fossil fuels And Then modelling how they're likely to change in The Future .
The data for fossil fuels goes from 2020 back More Than 100 years and shows that after accounting for inflation, and Market Volatility , The Price hasn't changed much.
Renewables have only been around for a few decades, So There 's less data. But in that time continual improvements in technology have meant the cost of solar and wind power have fallen rapidly, at a rate approaching 10% a year.
The Report 's expectation that The Price of renewables will continue to fall is based on " probabilistic" modelling, using data on how massive investment and economies of scale have made other similar technologies cheaper.
" Our latest research shows scaling-up key green technologies will continue to drive their costs down, and the faster we go, the more we will save, " says Dr Rupert Way, The Report 's lead author from the Smith School of Enterprise and The Environment .
Wind and solar are already the cheapest option for new power projects, but questions remain over How To best store power and balance The Grid when The Changes in The Weather leads to Fall In renewable output.
Cost of net zeroBack in 2019 Philip Hammond , then Chancellor of the Exchequer to say that the cost of reaching net zero Greenhouse Gas emissions by 2050 in the UK would be More Than £1tn. This report says the likely costs have been over-estimated and have deterred investment.
It also says (IPCC) that the cost of keeping global temperatures rises under 2 degrees would correspond to a loss of GDP by 2050 were too pessimistic. The transition to renewables was, it says, likely to turn out to be a " net economic benefit".
has been published in the journal Joule and is a collaboration between The Institute for New Economic Thinking at the Oxford Martin School, the Oxford Martin Programme on the Post-Carbon Transition, the Smith School of Enterprise & Environment at the University of Oxford, and SoDa Labs at Monash University .
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Source of news: bbc.com