Smaller scale solutions needed for rapid progress towards emissions targets
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April 2, 20204 min read726 words
Published: April 2, 2020  |  4 min read726 words
April 2, 2020byLow-carbon technologies that are smaller scale, more affordable, and can be mass deployed are more likely to enable a faster transition to net-zero emissions, according to a new study by an international team of researchers.Innovations ranging from to electric bike...
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Surface Level
April 10, 2020
Oh dear...Let's start with the absurd overuse of the word 'granular'. That is annoying in the extreme. Moving on we find that the work appears as if written by committee. Which brings to mind the old humorous observation that "a camel is a horse designed by committee". There is no coherence to the text, meandering as it does, back and forth. Additionally, the grave sin of speaking in the voice absolute certainty is committed. Frankly speaking, this is superficial, high school level writing which requires a good deal of editing. Insofar as information goes, there is some provided, but the piece has too many faults to be taken with much seriousness. Not a worthwhile read.
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Surface Level
April 3, 2020
This article is too shallow to really elaborate on any specific ideas. Thankfully, they do list the study source, which is greatly appreciated, and the reason this gets as many stars as it does.
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