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Published: 20.05.2021.
Language: English
Level: College/University
Literature: n/a
References: Used
Time period viewed: 2016.g. - 2017.g.
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And that means that, although slowly, but we are going in the right direction, in any case.
And it is not like we don’t have any good alternative to fossil fuel based energy, that creates this greenhouse effect, not at all. In fact solar power is the thing that might “permanently disrupt the monopoly of fossil fuel based energy” , because it is renewable energy and the prices for it are dropping fast. We should embrace it and start to use solar power more and more.
The future is now, and if we want to stop climate change before everything goes irreversibly wrong, we have to act quickly and smart, because we have only one planet Earth and we have to learn to honour it. As we can see, we are on the righ way, but to succeed we need to be united.

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