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Decade of Regeneration – Regenerative Earth Decade

Necessary measures for climate stabilization measures require: 100 percent renewable energies are only the beginning A new era in the history of humanity has now begun, with a new phase in the fossil-fuelled transformation of the Arctic

At the end of October the Russian-Swedish group of scientists on the research vessel R/V Akademik Keldysh reported unprecedented amounts of methane found along a 150-kilometer long and 10-kilometer wide strip of the continental slope 600 kilometers from the East Siberian coast in the Laptev Sea to depths of 350 meters. This is further evidence that the process may have begun to wake up some or all of the 1400 gigatons of carbon still bound in methane hydrates on the sea floor. This, combined with the permafrost melt means the rising risk of a abrupt climate change. This mechanisms has long been known. Yet almost nothing has been done to stop it. Fossil energy consumption continues to rise, renewables are being slowed down.

Now it is time to unleash the Regenerative Age

This is a time for highest but constructive alarm. Not aimless panic is called for, but a completely unprecendented readiness for a risingrisk of large and rapid changes, and concomitant immediate emergency measures to avoid the worst. For all those who still nurture hope of preserving life on earth, there is no alternative to end the burning of all fossil resources immediately – coal, natural gas and oil. In view of the unprecedented, clear and immediate threat, all central energy systems, including those based on nuclear resources, must be dismantled and replaced now, in a mobilization of all regenerative resources for a decentralized and  fully renewable supply. Earlier but still dominant concepts, such as targets for – further emitting and polluting – ‚climate neutrality‘ are inadequate and over periods of 20 to 30 years are far too long in view of current climate dynamics. Not only have CO2 concentrations already risen to a 150% excess level: methane concentrations are already two and a half times higher than climate stability depended on over the past megayear. Even less known than the large and rising methane surpluses is the loss of oxygen from the atmosphere and oceans due to fossi fuel combustion and heating, respectively, in a process known as deoxygenation.

Much more powerful methods are needed than those currently used in Germany, Europe and worldwide at cabinet and parliamentary levels: one that is tantamount to a general mobilization.

This includes the requirements and concepts of this 10-point plan:

1. The introduction of a climate defense budget for the rapid phase-out of fossil fuels and a switch to renewable energies – this may account for at least five to ten percent of the gross national product, this would be four to eight times the current defense budget of the German Federal Republic.

2. The introduction of climate emergency diplomacy, that of ending wars and acts of war, in the common interest in the fight for survival – against the common enemy of global warming (link climateforpeace.org). This includes a European and worldwide climate migration management plan: billions of fellow human beings will be forced to migrate very soon.

3. The targeted restructuring of fossil industries: through technical substitution programs, the elimination of structural subsidies and, where necessary, structural measures such as transformation assistance – as well as the immediate dismantling of the massive regulatory blocking for renewable grids, storage and distribution systems – supported by the New Energy Market Regulation.

4. The replacement of jobs in the fossil industries by prioritized structural reforms towards renewable industries.

5. The redefinition of emission targets. Climate neutrality is not enough, but even so-called zero emission targets alone are no longer sufficient. The global economy needs strategies that are suitable for reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) concentrations in the atmosphere.

6. The classification of fossil resources as toxic: their extraction and distribution should become prohibited or at least highly taxed after a short transition period.

7. The rapid development and regeneration of healthy, climate-active agricultural soils, wetlands and forests.

8. The transformation of the construction industry and all industries and manufactories into carbon-sequestration processes. This demands the large-scale conversion of atmospheric CO2 into wood, carbon fibers and other solid carbon products.

9. Taking full advantage of unprecedented productivity and innovation gains to massively expand high-quality employment opportunities for all citizens, existing and new migrants.

10. A new financing mechanism is needed that rewards long-term investments such as defossilization, agricultural reform and afforestation with higher returns than short-term ones. This calls for ‘Future Banks’ that create special currencies with negative interest rates, thus incentivizing spending tied to sustainable products and services.

EUROSOLAR demands a focusing and tightening of the European Green Deal, away from mere climate neutrality to 100% renewable energies, carbon sequestrating agriculture, reforestation with drought-resistant forests and the repurposing of the European Circular Economy guidelines into economy-wide carbon sequestration laws. The goal must be a climate-positive, emissions-negative Europe, based on a short-term 100% energy target by 2030, with practical, ever closer implementation horizons. For this there is no lack of available political tools, such as a bold new energy feed-in law, renewable energy technologies and many other successful examples: EUROSOLAR has been celebrating them for decades in its Solar Prize ceremonies and disseminating them in Solar City, Storage and many other conferences. The target of 2050 based on a ’net-zero‘ emissions calculation is too late, too little and too much based on emissions trading as well as  unsustainable and conventional technologies.

The fossil destruction is visible everywhere – from the disappearance of bumblebees from our gardens to the suffocation of our oceans in heat waves and CO2-induced acidification. Blazing forests in Australia, Bolivia, Brazil, Peru, Siberia, California, Colorado and many other places around the world are part of a ring of fire disasters around the world. These are not only a symptom of advancing, fossil-fired climate heating, they also fuel it in return because they make up an ever larger part of the CO2 emissions emitted into the earth’s atmosphere.

This massive problem is a direct legacy of fossil energy combustion: currently, about 40 gigatons of oxygen are destroyed by fossil energy combustion every year. This development is now made even more problematic by the decline of phytoplankton, the greatest carbon manager and oxygen produced world-wide. Oxygen concentrations in the atmosphere and even more so in the Arctic and other oceans is slightly but steadily decreasing – and there are strong signs that this process may be accelerating. A solution must be found, and logically it involves the rapid, albeit belated, ending of fossil pyromania and the strengthening of biogenic oxygen production.

Encouraging signs in the mobilization for climate stability

All these facts allow only one conclusion: if we do not want to fail in the protection of all living beings for which we are responsible, and if we do not want to fail in securing the survival of our own species, unprecedented, never-before imagined efforts are necessary, tantamount to rapid mobilization against the existential threat. Concrete steps through a rapidly conceived emergency mobilization and financing of renewable energies, an end to fossil subsidies, structural changes in the energy sector and targeted social transformations towards a regenerative world cannot be postponed.

Regenerative Decade – Regenerative Earth Decade:

Representing EUROSOLAR’s Europe-wide board decision to launch EUROSOLAR’s campaign of the Regenerative Decade, EUROSOLAR President Peter Droege calls for mobilisation, in themes of policy that were also stressed by EUROSOLAR founder Dr. Hermann Scheer.

These represent our overarching programme.

the comprehensive mobilisation of renewable energies as a focus of new economic policy.
The comprehensive mobilisation of renewable energies as a focus of new agricultural policy.
The comprehensive mobilisation of renewable energies as a focus of new social policy.
The comprehensive mobilisation of renewable energies as a focus of new environmental policy.
The comprehensive mobilisation of renewable energies as a focus of new peace policy – and
The comprehensive mobilisation of renewable energies as a focus of new development policy.

We will address these topics systematically, with renewed vigour, with all our sections and members, the WCRE and the many other allied organisations that are striving for a regenerative world.

We need you to help us advance this agenda boldly.

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Prof. Peter Droege, President EUROSOLAR e.V., European Association for Renewable Energy, on 2 November 2020

The Call for the Decade of Regeneration builds on EUROSOLAR’s founder, history, mission and statutes were developed and adopted at the 2020 February meeting of the Association’s Board of Directors at European level.