Our Energy Journey

Our energy journey, pushing into the unknown

Managing the energy transition is a complex, evolving journey. Yet it is a journey that is vital to us all, it is essential to our world. Much of the energy today has a terrible by-product of greenhouse gases that are polluting or poisoning our planet’s environment with significant carbon emissions and gases.

We need to provide a more sustainable future for all living things on this one planet of ours, including ourselves, by exploiting the use of clean energy from the more sustainable, renewable sources of wind, solar, water, and fusion that does not burden or have an impact on our “living” system.

The present entrenched fossil-reliant energy system must migrate towards a clean energy future, one that is urgently required. We must take decisive action to allow our planet to return to a balanced one.

We need healthy lives.

If we as humans want to lead healthy lives, we need this balance with what this earth offers, to live alongside other creatures and plants and what nature provides, and to value this in new, completely different ways. It is not simply trying to constantly extract or be the ultimate judge over parts of the ultimate ecosystem; we need to stop imposing just our human needs and recognize this is a shared planet that needs a balanced ecosystem.

We need to protect our planet’s ecosystem.

Ecosystems do change; they can evolve naturally or change radically when one part gets out of balance within the whole system. We are facing this crisis in our world’s ecosystem. It can recover given time, but we presently do not have the luxury of allowing one to develop much (attempt) to manage this energy transition ecosystem as quickly as possible.

Our Energy Systems need to be Robust and Sustainable.

Having a robust energy system is so essential in our lives, we are increasingly dependent on it, to connect us into a sustainable future where we grow from having this incredible “energy” resource. It needs to bring in the sustainable part of energy sourced from natural elements of the sun, water and wind.

We must stop greenhouses gases from continuing to build up

The need is to stop the high levels of carbonization and other greenhouse gases being trapped, causing the rise in global temperatures, and confronting the natural balance within the Planet’s Ecosystem.

My views and insights on the energy transition

Here on this posting and advisory site, you will see a growing set of views that I hope will “inform” you, inspire you, or simply add to your knowledge about this energy journey we all need to understand and take together. Welcome, I want to deliver the insights and thinking over your energy transition challenges

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