Hans Bruyninckx emphasized that technology cannot solely solve climate change, stating, "Technology alone is not the solution to climate change." He highlighted the importance of comprehensive policy responses that integrate scientific insights with local and global needs.
Bruyninckx pointed out, "Whatever we do in Europe is based on global scientific assessments... All these reports say the same thing: It's the pivotal decade." He stressed the urgency of global cooperation in tackling climate issues.
He emphasized the interconnectedness of social and ecological systems, mentioning, "We are facing profound tipping points... which countries will benefit from an energy transition and who will pay for mitigation?" This highlights the equity challenges inherent in climate policy.
In a candid moment, Bruyninckx shared about his daughter, saying, "When she asked me 'What are the results [from those three decades]?' Well, '60% more emissions [since 1990]'." This underscores a generational disconnect in climate progress and urgency.
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