Friday, April 28, 2017

Blog stage 7 - Climate leadership

In 2015 A major milestone towards renewable energy was achieved. An agreement known as the Paris agreement was signed which set the standard between 175 countries on how the path of renewable investment is going to occur. However with the new Trump administration we can no longer expect the U.S to take the leadership role in perusing renewable energy. So who will rise to that position? In the past several years china has been investing heavily on renewable's in order to reduce the dangerous levels of air pollution throughout the country. Although it still relies on fossil fuels, the country invested 102.9 billion in renewable energy in 2015 and plans to spend 360 billion to 2020. This investment will also create an approximately 13 million jobs in green energy which would eventually put china in a major competitive advantage for the manufacturing towards this growing industry. What we should take away from this is that we should be electing leaders that will support the change towards renewables so that we could in the long run remain competitive in the growing renewable industry. However one of the major setbacks is the huge influence oil companies have in our government which buy out congressmen to instead make laws that benefit them. I personally believe that interest groups should not be able to "donate" money to politicians in order to benefit their companies or there should be a restriction on the amount so that other competitive interest groups could also have a equal influence in our congressmen.

1 comment:

  1. Hey Bernardo,
    I think that your blog entry echoed an important point: "we can no longer expect the U.S. to take a leadership role". I think this extends well beyond climate issues, if one were to take the administrations intentions on face value. Historically, the U.S. has been a trendsetter for the world. The fact that we signed onto the Paris Agreement sent a powerful message that, a short two years later, has been undermined greatly. In regard to renewable tech China is on track to be the leader, a position that will likely elevate it's world power status. The Trump administrations stance on "Making America Great Again" appears to be code for: "Isolate America".

    ReplyDelete