That is the key , their is no doubt reducing pollution s a good thing and a moral cause worth pursuing however as you say who pays for it and how much are you prepared to pay for it.The reality hasn’t resonated with most people -the Taxes to Pay for this BS are coming from You -and coming from You forever -as in you will literally Pay Forever for Climate Change -cos we have no realistic control over Climate events at all and never will have
In Australia we are taking a big punt that technology can drive the transition.
So far it has been costly and little benefit to the citizen has resulted in fact electricity prices have risen well beyond the rate of inflation.
these technologies are to date largely inefficient and expensive and don't produce base load power and require dispatchable back up when the weather isn't favourable as the UK have found out recently.
A lot needs to done if we want renewables to drive our needs given fossil fuels currently drive over 70 per cent of our manufacturing , agriculture , horticulture , transportation and power generation.
Fossil fuels directly support millions of jobs in Australia for example and we only produce 1.3 per cent carbon emissions.
if we are serious about net zero and don't want to cripple our economy in doing so we will have to have nuclear technology as a major component of our energy needs and currently politically and legally even their is little will.