It’s a promising benchmark, but I look at their first graph and see that oil & gas growth haven’t slowed since 1965. Coal slowing since 2005, but that may just be reaction to a big 2000-2005 coal boom.
What’s promising is that we’ve finally gotten to the point where there’s enough renewables where their rate of change, if not actual amount, is meaningful on the global scale. You no longer need to plot renewables on a separate graph, or on a log scale, to even see them.
Buffalox@lemmy.world 6 days ago
Our house actually has a renewable energy surplus, including driving because we charge our EV from our own solar panels.