Extraordinary interventions: Toward a framework for rapid transition and deep emission reductions in the energy space
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A survey of key processes at work in the energy space suggests that a rapid transition away from fossil fuels is possible, and for several reasons. The energy policy environment is increasingly supportive of innovation and rapid system change. Zero carbon replacement technologies are available now. Transition outcomes are firmly established and affordable. The energy space is resourceful and flexible enough to accommodate novel solutions. However, to fully mobilize and accelerate these processes, a universal acknowledgment of the climate crisis will be required. When acknowledgement occurs, the world must be ready for action. It will need a framework for rapid energy transition.Any such framework will focus on the main instigators of climate change: the billion or so mechanical devices (gasoline engines, industrial boilers, etc.) worldwide that burn fossil fuels. Those devices are to be replaced or modified. An effective framework would organize this task along four energy sector pathways: electricity generation, transportation, heavy industry, and buildings. The framework would maintain system functionality as transition occurs. With such a framework in hand, the global community will be prepared to face the climate emergency head on, and respond with certainty and speed.

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