Mr. Wright believes fossil fuels are essential for the world’s poorest, claiming they should have modern conveniences like washing machines and electricity, which he argues fossil fuels provide better than alternatives.
The International Energy Agency highlights that clean energy is emerging rapidly worldwide and will be crucial in replacing fossil fuels, contradicting Mr. Wright's views.
Joseph Curtin critiques the fossil fuel perspective, asserting that it's self-serving to neglect renewable energy's potential and the escalating climate consequences faced by poorer nations.
Critics argue Mr. Wright downplays the environmental disasters associated with fossil fuels, which disproportionately affect vulnerable countries already grappling with climate change effects.
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