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100% renewable energy is matter of political will after three years of Fukushima

Global100RE Ambassadors highlight the importance on renewable energy.

March 13, 2014. By Moulin

Three years after the Fukushima/Daiichi nuclear disaster, the Global100RE Ambassadors are highlighting the need to refrain from using hazardous nuclear and fossil energy sources and instead shift towards 100% renewable energy. Ambassadors of the Global 100% Renewable Energy Campaign Bill McKibben, David Suzuki, Hans-Josef Fell, Jeremy Leggett, and Ulrich Kelber call on policy makers around the world to take action as transitioning towards fossil-free societies is a matter of political will. If human beings are to preserve modernity and planetary habitability, we must soon shift to 100% renewable energy in all sectors.

The burning of fossil fuels is the main reason behind a 40% increase in CO2 concentrations since the industrial revolution (IPCC 2013). To avoid a further growth of greenhouse gas concentration, a stop of greenhouse gas emission is urgently necessary. Therefore a sustainable and efficient energy system is the prerequisite for achieving the internationally agreed upon climate protection target.

"Both present and future generations are relying on our acts right now to create a future transitionally less reliant on dirty energy," says David Suzuki, scientist, broadcaster, author, and philanthropist. "Our dependence upon fossil resources has built a system that lacks diversity and security, threatens the health of our citizens, jeopardizes the stability of Earth's climate, and robs future generations of clean air, clean water, and energy independence."

The good news is that solutions exist. From North America, to Europe, Africa, Asia and Oceania communities, islands, cities and countries show that making the transition to 100% renewable energy is a political decision and an ethical imperative - the technical options do exist. The Ambassadors of the international campaign Global 100% Renewable Energy champion these success stories as encouragement and catalyst for change. “Cities and communities show that we can ramp up renewable energy dramatically and quickly. We need to carry this message around the planet fast," says Bill McKibben, renowned author, environmentalist and founder of 350.org.

"I think that it’s very encouraging to see communities moving away from fossil resources. From them we learn that it’s possible to power a modern economy 100% with renewables, and to do it much quicker than people anticipate," says Jeremy Leggett, founder and chairman of Solarcentury and SolarAid.

A growing global movement among local and regional governments is proving that meeting 100% of our energy demand with renewable energy is viable. "Germany is one of the frontrunners in Europe on 100% Renewable Energy with 74 regions and municipalities that have already reached 100% renewable energy
status," says Ulrich Kelber, Member of the German Parliament.

"While being an inspiration, the move towards 100% Renewable Energy is still taking place in scattered communities and regions around the globe. We need to translate these best practices into best policies on national level", says Hans-Josef Fell, former Member of German Parliament and co-author of the German Feed- in Tariff law. "Policy makers have taken up measures nowhere near proportional to the urgency to act taking into consideration today`s crises like climate change, loss of biodiversity, resource scarcity and poverty."

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