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Disruption from changing climate is not as pervasive as we are getting from the COVID pandemic. Lives are not threatened as much, and public health science has been openly embraced by government electeds. After a decline in health threats stemming from vaccine distribution, climate damage to public health and natural resources will continue to grow. Answers for climate relief are known, but unlike the pandemic right answers, a nearly endless series is needed to add up to bend the CO2 curve. As the time to react gets shorter, our late start is not helping. Here is the latest data.Who we Are
Tracy Farwell Sustainable Conservation – SCO Electrical Engineer, systems analyst and designer, military and space systems engineer, life-cycle cost analyst, energy researcher, author, contractor, project manager and speaker.Serving as a library of known answers, better energy web content is frequently updated with actionable solutions that can be accessed and understood quickly, for the need to act decisively and confidently in energy decisions is increasing daily. More to the point, solutions that cannot work within the shortening time scale for on-time climate action are fundamentally unjust. Renewable energy that is affordable, pervasive, and free of adverse effects on health or nature, is better energy.