Member of German Parliament Sounds Death Knell for Carbon Energy
Member of German Parliament Sounds Death Knell for Carbon Energy ecoworldly by Tom Schueneman June 3rd, 2009 In Europe“The conventional energy industry is the biggest corrupter in the world”“If there is no change by 2030 there will be a bigger economic crash than the recent banking collapse”“The system must change”“Renewables are the only solution”- Hans-Josef Fell, member of German Parliament, Spokesperson for Energy and Technology, Faction Alliance90/The Greens……………
………………….. these words from Green party member Hans-Josef Fell express the nation’s determination to lead the world to a new energy economy……….
………Carbon capture and storage is unreliable and leads to similar problems as with nuclear energy – the inability to guarantee that our waste doesn’t pollute the lives of future generations.
Member of German Parliament Sounds Death Knell for Carbon Energy : EcoWorldly
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