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Anti-Global Warming Policy: Solar Power Parks!

DOI: 10.4236/oalib.1103825, PP. 1-10

Subject Areas: Environmental Sciences

Keywords: Management of Decarbonisation, The UNFCCC Meeting in Paris 2015, The COP21: GOALS: I, II and III, CO2-Temperature Rise, Ouarzazate Size Solar Parks

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The United Nations have attempted to create a coordination mechanism— UNFCCC—to halt CO2 emissions rise by means of the Paris Treaty 2015— COP21. But the states of the world have not yet started to implement the objectives of anti-global warming governance. Here the link between CO2 and temperature rise in Celsius is analysed and one key remedy is suggested as a model example, namely solar power parks. Time has come for halting and reducing CO2 emissions by real implementation and not utopian dreams of a sustainable economy [1].

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Dieterlen, F. and Lane, J. (2017). Anti-Global Warming Policy: Solar Power Parks!. Open Access Library Journal, 4, e3825. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/oalib.1103825.

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