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OPINION

Technology gives a little hope for climate: Part 2

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 05/06/2024

» It was technology that got us into this climate crisis, and it will be technology that gets us out of it. Specifically, technology that lets us go on living in a high-energy civilisation without burning fossil fuels, and technology that keeps the heat from overwhelming us while we work towards that goal.

OPINION

Current trends give little hope on climate: Pt 1

News, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 03/06/2024

» Interviewing 100 climate scientists -- proper in-depth interviews, two cameras, lights, the lot -- is a crash course in coping strategies.

OPINION

The mother of all climate feedbacks?

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 10/05/2024

» 'Just like this year, last year the heatwave extended from parts of India to Bangladesh and Myanmar, and all the way to Thailand. This year it went further east, into the Philippines. So, it's the same pattern," said Prof Krishna Achutarao of the Indian Institute of Technology. "I do not particularly buy into this idea that El Niño is the cause."

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OPINION

COP summits must persist, despite failures

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 14/12/2023

» The key debate on the last day of the COP28 climate summit was about whether or not the conference should endorse a resolution to "phase out" fossil fuels -- or, in a less ambitious formulation, phase them "down" (but not out).

OPINION

Never mind the climate, just watch the wars

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 02/11/2023

» With practically all the media bandwidth for non-local news taken up by two tribal territorial struggles that would not have seemed out of place in the 15th century AD -- or indeed the 15th century BC -- you may have missed the latest release from the International Energy Agency (IEA).

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OPINION

Time isn't on Guyana's side for oil income

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 21/09/2023

» Guyana is not a "hellhole country" of the sort Donald Trump complained about when he said he wanted immigrants to come to the US from white places like Norway instead, but it did used to be poor, tropical and largely populated by people of colour.

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OPINION

France's latest crude, culinary counter-offensive

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 08/09/2023

» The French government has just published a decree banning the use of terms like "steak", "spare ribs" and "ham" on plant-based foods. Sausages and "poultry nuggets" will escape the ban so long as the plant protein content is less than 6%.

OPINION

Will we soon have unlimited clean energy?

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 17/12/2022

» Nuclear fusion, the "holy grail" that would finally end all the world's energy problems, has been receding into the future at the rate of about one year per year all my adult life -- it was always "about 30 years away" -- but suddenly we're catching up. Unfortunately, the change of pace comes too late to save us from an acute global climate emergency.

OPINION

COP27 meet: A case of the glass being half full

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 22/11/2022

» As after every climate summit, the air is filled with shouts of rage and despair. What was agreed was unclear and inadequate, and what was left undecided or simply ignored was vast and terrifying. For example, they still haven't managed to agree that the world needs to stop burning fossil fuels.

OPINION

Early extinction of fossil fuels a risk in itself

News, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 20/12/2021

» The "new normal", said International Energy Agency spokesperson Heymi Bahar last May, may be a far faster expansion of renewable energy than expected, driven mainly by market forces. So fast, in fact, that it raises a different kind of risk (but he didn't mention that).