Correspondence: “How researchers can help fight climate change in 2022 and beyond (Nature)”

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Bernard, Paquito | Chevance, Guillaume | König, Laura | Araújo-Soares, Vera

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Unpublished correspondance submitted in Nature. This editorial adopted a cornucopian position, i.e., human ingenuity and market modification are the solutions to cope with climate change. Authors suggested that research priorities should focus on technological innovation regarding batteries, cars, and renewable energy. However, despite major research efforts in these areas in the past 30 years, CO2eq emissions are still rising.

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