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Originally Posted by Izzle
The incentives aren't there yet. Could politicians be pressured to provide incentives to make CO2 tech cost competitive. Till such time that the CO2 tech reaches non-CO2 tech.
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By some estimates, the world has spent $4 trillion on renewable energy since 2000 with virtually no difference in the global energy budget.
http://euanmearns.com/worldwide-inve...o-show-for-it/
The world has already provided significant subsidies to try to spur on green energy and in places like Germany, it's done little to reduce CO2 emissions while increasing energy costs for the average consumer. And we all know about Ontario, Europeans and Australians may accept 30-40c/kWh electricity but Canadians won't.