Advanced Technology Paths to Global Climate Stability: Energy for a Greenhouse Planet
New York University · Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory · +12 more institutions
Abstract
Stabilizing the carbon dioxide-induced component of climate change is an energy problem. Establishment of a course toward such stabilization will require the development within the coming decades of primary energy sources that do not emit carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, in addition to efforts to reduce end-use energy demand. Mid-century primary power requirements that are free of carbon dioxide emissions could be several times what we now derive from fossil fuels (approximately 10(13) watts), even with improvements in energy efficiency. Here we survey possible future energy sources, evaluated for their capability to supply massive amounts of carbon emission-free energy and for their potential for large-scale…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 30.45
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 63
Authors
18Topics & keywords
- Environmental science
- Primary energy
- Greenhouse gas
- Fossil fuel
- Commercialization
- Energy development
- Global warming
- Climate change mitigation