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摘要
继阿尔·戈尔(Al gore)的电影《难以忽视的真相》(An Inconvenient Truth)讲述气候变化的危险之后,过去几个月出现了一些非常重要的报道,将可再生能源的案例推向了不断上升的政策层面。国际能源署(International energy Agency)谴责2030年前的能源供应将一如既往,如今在替代政策中倡导能源效率、核能和可再生能源。与此同时,世界银行(World Bank)前首席经济学家、英国政府顾问尼古拉斯•斯特恩(Nicholas Stern)分析称,低碳经济的成本将远远低于气候变化带来的损害。绿色价格的罗尔夫·德·沃斯分析了绿色能源的VIP拥护者的趋势。政府会接管领导角色吗?
Following the Al Gore-movie ‘An Inconvenient Truth’ about the dangers of climate change, the last couple of months saw some very important reports, pushing the case for renewable energy to an ever increasing policy level. Denouncing the business-as-usual scenario for the energy supply until 2030, the International Energy Agency nowadays advocates energy efficiency, nuclear and renewable energies in alternative policies. Meanwhile, Nicholas Stern, former World Bank chief economist and advisor to the UK government, analysed that the costs for a low carbon economy would be very much less than the damage of climate change. Rolf de Vos of GreenPrices screens the trend of VIP advocates for green energies. Will governments take over the leadership role?