Yep, the sub-heading of the article pretty much sums it up:
Technology has the potential to make deep cuts to emissions of the potent greenhouse gas but requires major investment
The problem is that no company is gonna put forth the investment required if they aren’t forced to do it. And most governments don’t dare (or are too complacent / corrupt) to actually force them to do it.
This reminds me of a podcast I heard a while back about waste recycling in germany - where there is basically a fully fledged out plan for waste separation coupled to energy generation (or something like that), but no company wants to invest or switch…
Yep, the sub-heading of the article pretty much sums it up:
The problem is that no company is gonna put forth the investment required if they aren’t forced to do it. And most governments don’t dare (or are too complacent / corrupt) to actually force them to do it.
This reminds me of a podcast I heard a while back about waste recycling in germany - where there is basically a fully fledged out plan for waste separation coupled to energy generation (or something like that), but no company wants to invest or switch…