Few of us would dispute that the climate is changing. Some will still argue over whether we are responsible but there can be no doubt that the pollution pumped into the atmosphere must have some effect on the planet.
Exhaust fumes are issuing from millions of cars and trucks all the time all over the world, and all those particles of soot and noxious gases have to go somewhere. Add all this together, with thousands of power stations and industrial plants producing waste fumes, and you have an enormous cloud of pollutants building up in the atmosphere that must have some effect on the planet and balanced environment we need to survive.
We are not about to give up on the idea of powered transport, heat, light and electricity that we currently use thanks to carbon based fuels so we need to find alternative ways of generating the energy we have all come to expect in the modern world.
We have known about some of the alternative, renewable ways of generating energy for many years but it is only in recent years that a head of steam has been generated with Governments fully committed to a renewable energy future.
There are now various schemes being developed to encourage us to insulate our homes, and to generate our own energy supplies using natural renewable supplies such as solar power and wind energy.
The cost of solar panels has been slowly reducing as more efficient energy converting materials have been developed and the market for solar panels grows.
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