It looks like no country--well, further along is China--opts to installing wind and solar sources of energy without their people experiencing pain.
But countries must, painstakingly. determine for themselves how much they can do to withstand the devastation or to correct the infrastructure problems caused by climate changes, as high winds for multiple days bringing pounding rains onto their shores and over their land plateaus--storms twice the size of those witnessed heretofore, now with greater frequency.
Decarbonizing the atmosphere, going green, will proceed from correcting one disaster on the planet to the next. And meanwhile, adjusting to green energy sources over time in accord with their budgetary practicalities.
Thus, UK's Prime Minister Sunak is delaying in England the sale of electric cars. Similarly, there's leaders in France who are favor of slowing down the entire project of turning to the new sources of energy for electric vehicles.
But few countries refuse to decarbonize. So, it's merely questions of when, how long will it take; and how disruptive a procedure will we have to undergo?
My opinion.
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