Renewables: hot air or the real deal?

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In a world increasingly affected by global warming, the turn to renewable energy sources is a no-brainer. But how do they stack up on the feasibility scale?

We know renewables are the energy sources of the future. But how viable are they right now?

A study led by Mark Jacobson, professor of civil and environmental engineering at Stanford University, has found that switching the world entirely to renewables would cost as much as $62-trillion — but it would take just six years to pay back that investment. ..

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