Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Energie non rinnovabili" in Italian language version.
«coal is the dominant fuel for power generation, however its share fell 1.3 percentage points to 35.1% in 2020»
«Coal is the second largest fuel in 2020, accounting for 27.2% of total primary energy consumption»
«Renewables has now overtaken nuclear which makes up only 4.3% of the energy mix.»
«Multiple options exist to reduce energy supply sector GHG emissions (robust evidence, high agreement). These include energy efficiency improvements and fugitive emission reductions in fuel extraction as well as in energy conversion, transmission, and distribution systems; fossil fuel switching; and low-GHG energy supply technologies such as renewable energy (RE), nuclear power, and carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS).»
«Economic impact estimates completed over the past 20 years vary in their coverage of subsets of economic sectors and depend on a large number of assumptions, many of which are disputable, [...] the incomplete estimates of global annual economic losses for additional temperature increases of ~2 °C are between 0.2 and 2.0% of income [...] Estimates of the incremental economic impact of emitting carbon dioxide lie between a few dollars and several hundreds of dollars per tonne of carbon»
«I combustibili fossili - carbone, petrolio e gas naturale - sono energie d'élite per la semplice ragione che si trovano solo in determinati luoghi. Proteggere l'accesso ai loro giacimenti richiede un notevole investimento militare, e assicurarsi la loro disponibilità una continua gestione geopolitica.»
«energie rinnovabili distribuite, che si trovano ovunque e sono, per la maggior parte, gratuite: il sole, l'acqua, il vento, il calore geotermico, le biomasse, le onde e le maree oceaniche. Queste energie disperse saranno sfruttate in milioni di siti locali»
«Multiple options exist to reduce energy supply sector GHG emissions (robust evidence, high agreement). These include energy efficiency improvements and fugitive emission reductions in fuel extraction as well as in energy conversion, transmission, and distribution systems; fossil fuel switching; and low-GHG energy supply technologies such as renewable energy (RE), nuclear power, and carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS).»