Economic growth no longer linked to carbon emissions in most of the world, study finds
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"Decoupling" is a weak indicator and it's a reversible phenomenon. Don't rely on it.
There's a real trend in advanced alternative (primarily solar and wind) energy production that's had legs for over a decade and proven a more profitable and stable model of electricity production than fossil fuel imports. And electrification as a measure of economic growth has been a benchmark for over a century.
The continued growth of emissions overall is still a huge problem. But this shift in development patterns has a second-order impact on public policy. As states recognize they need more energy but don't need more coal/gas to modernize, they can and will shift their public spending practices accordingly.
Particularly for the BRICS, this is a big deal. You're talking about billions of future energy consumers who are no longer equating a higher quality of life with a larger carbon footprint.
I will believe it when I see the fossil fuels go down: https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/global-energy-substitution
Yes, in many economically developed countries "economics" is based on banks and similar shit that just makes money from money. No real consumer products manufacturing is involved.
it never was