Not these people for sure - download their reports, which illustrate many possible options - here:
- 100% renewables by 2050 in Europe - WWF, Ecofys and OMA
- 100% renewables by 2050 in Europe - PriceWaterhouseCooper, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, International Institute for Applied System Analysis and the European Climate Forum
- 100% Renewable Energy for European - European Renewable Energy Council, EREC
- 80% carbon reductions in Europe - European Climate Foundation
- Roadmap to a low carbon economy - European Commission
- Zero Carbon Britain - Centre for Alternative Technology
- Zero Carbon Denmark - Danish Commission on Climate Change Policy
- Towards 100% renewable electricity in Germany - Advisory Council on the Environment (SRU)
- A look at some cutting-edge low carbon tech - Boston Consulting Group
- Zero Carbon Australia - Energy Research Institute of the University of Melbourne and Beyond Zero Emissions
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