works
Henry Stanley The climate change policy with the most potential is the most neglected online Public funding for clean energy research and development (R&D) is crucial to mitigating climate change, particularly in emerging economies. By 2040, these nations will account for 75% of global emissions, making their reliance on clean energy paramount. While numerous policies incentivize clean energy innovation, government-funded R&D yields the most significant global technology spillovers. Despite the global consensus on the importance of clean energy R&D, it remains severely underfunded, receiving a paltry $22 billion annually. Increased investment in this area, even unilaterally by individual nations, could significantly accelerate the development and accessibility of affordable clean energy technologies. – AI-generated abstract.

The climate change policy with the most potential is the most neglected

Henry Stanley

Effective Altruism Forum, July 11, 2019

Abstract

Public funding for clean energy research and development (R&D) is crucial to mitigating climate change, particularly in emerging economies. By 2040, these nations will account for 75% of global emissions, making their reliance on clean energy paramount. While numerous policies incentivize clean energy innovation, government-funded R&D yields the most significant global technology spillovers. Despite the global consensus on the importance of clean energy R&D, it remains severely underfunded, receiving a paltry $22 billion annually. Increased investment in this area, even unilaterally by individual nations, could significantly accelerate the development and accessibility of affordable clean energy technologies. – AI-generated abstract.

PDF

First page of PDF