
Lino Guzzella
Lino Guzzella is a prominent Swiss engineer and academic known for his expertise in energy and climate policy. He has conducted extensive research into the challenges of achieving climate neutrality by 2050, emphasizing the ongoing reliance on fossil fuels to meet global energy demands. In recent discussions, Guzzella has argued that while it may be feasible for Switzerland to reduce its domestic carbon emissions to zero, achieving this goal on a global scale is currently unrealistic without substantial sacrifices in prosperity. His insights highlight the complexities of transitioning to renewable energy sources and the importance of balancing energy needs with sustainability.
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Lino Guzzella, the former president of ETH, stated in an interview that it is not possible to achieve the climate goal worldwide by 2050.
ETH-Professor Reto Knutti: «Netto-Null 2040 ist blauäugig»Lino Guzzella, an engineer and former president of ETH, believes that the goal of achieving climate neutrality by 2050 is already difficult.
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Lino Guzzella analyzes energy and climate policy, concluding that achieving climate neutrality by 2050 is unlikely without significant sacrifices.
Klimaziel kann bis 2050 nicht erreicht werden

