Researchers confident in fossil independence by 2035

Climate-neutral societies must be realized far sooner than by 2050, as called for by a number of established researchers. And it's entirely feasible, they argue.
Danish researcher Brian Vad Mathiesen is among the signatories of a new declaration stating climate neutrality is feasible at least 15 years before 2050. | Photo: Peter Hove Olesen
Danish researcher Brian Vad Mathiesen is among the signatories of a new declaration stating climate neutrality is feasible at least 15 years before 2050. | Photo: Peter Hove Olesen

46 energy and climate researchers band together with a joint declaration building upon the collective experience of the signatories. Their conclusion is clear: It's possible to create global independence from fossil fuels by as early as 2035.

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