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1) We should start mass producing wind generators on a vast scale to make them as inexpensive as possible the same goes for solar panels.
2) Fission power stations should be under construction right now and should be able to sustain the bulk of our energy needs until fusion arrives.
3 Fusion power needs to be become a reality pronto, huge funds should be availble for all the research needed (multi national effort).
4) Hydrogen power although it takes energy to produce the hydrogen it does not pollute and we have virtually unlimited supplies.
5) Every new electrical device that is built should conform to energy standards.
6) There needs to be an international reward system for being green and keeping emissions as low as possible.
7) We need to get these room temperature superconductors to a stage that they can be used for power transmission, this would save huge amounts of energy esp if they were incorporated into the public domain too.
8) Eventual integration of the worlds power grid via superconductors so that power will always be available no matter the weather conditions/natural disastors etc.
9) If we switch to completely renewable sources then there should always be nuclear plants ready to start up and replace them if we encounter some kind of climate change.
When you see the system fall apart, and it will if we run outa oil, your best bet is to go find a remote patch of land somewhere, grow some vegetables, and live as sustainably and self sufficiently as is possible.
"It's just a matter of scaling up, says Julio Friedmann, a former ExxonMobil geologist now at the University of Maryland. In future, the carbon could even be removed from fuel before it is burnt.''
3 Fusion power needs to be become a reality pronto, huge funds should be availble for all the research needed (multi national effort).
4) Hydrogen power although it takes energy to produce the hydrogen it does not pollute and we have virtually unlimited supplies.
Fusion power is the magic bullet, no argument there; but we've been investing a lot of energy, time, and money and still aren't any closer tahn we were twenty or thirty years ago. The problem is that we can't schedule scientific and engineering brakthroughs; they happen when they happen.