From Bryn Glover, Kirkby Malzeard, North Yorkshire, UK
As the years go by, it is increasingly apparent that nuclear fusion may, one distant day, become a reality, but that it is most unlikely to be a significant player in resolving our immediate climate woes. The root problem, I believe, is that everyone expects every joule of energy we currently consume from fossil fuels will be replaced by a joule from renewables. Quite simply, this isn’t going to happen.
The only logical conclusion is that, as fossil fuel consumption must be ended soon, we shall need to face a future with less energy at our disposal.
