 Carbon emissions have grown exponentially. Current policy is to replace fossil fuels with renewable nuclear energy. That idea has had little impact. This brings us to the deeper message during the day-to-day emissions, about the dangerous explanations that those in power want to ignore. In the 270 years from 1750 to 2020, roughly 1,696 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide had been emitted from the use of fossil fuels. It took 220 years to emit the first quarter, 22 years to emit the second, 16 years to emit the third, and 14 years to emit the last quarter. In fact, since 1750, half of all the carbon dioxide emitted from fossil fuels use has taken place since 1992, when the world agreed a treaty that pledged action to curb emissions. We have to focus on the dangerous exponentials, what they mean, and what it is that drives them. To find out more, watch my full video available on my YouTube channel now.