2050 Net Zero is like "The Emperor's New Clothes"; no one is willing to uncover the truth beneath this absurd farce—
Energy conservation and carbon reduction have become a global trend, with many countries committing to "2050 Net Zero Carbon Emissions" in 2021. Under global pressure to reduce carbon, Taiwan has not only pledged a massive budget to promote energy transition plans and invest in green energy infrastructure, but also incorporated the 2050 Net Zero goal into the Climate Change Response Act in 2023.
Starting with energy, this book debunks the public's unrealistic fantasies about green energy and explains the extremely grim prospects of energy transition. It then delves into the carbon reduction policies implemented by the Taiwanese government, providing a professional analysis of why the interim goals of the Net Zero strategy are impossible to achieve, and how codifying the 2050 Net Zero timeline into law will cause immense harm! Taking a global perspective, the book interprets the flaws in the carbon reduction reports released by the IEA, arguing that radical carbon reduction will kill the hopes of people in developing countries to escape poverty. Finally, the author faces a future where Net Zero fails and offers pragmatic suggestions for response.
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