Here Comes the Sun: Bill McKibben on Solar’s Breakout Moment

DOUG LEWIN | Source: Doug Lewin | Posted 08/20/2025

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Why getting most of our power from solar and storage is no longer a distant hope but the fastest, cheapest, most common-sense way to power our world.


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Bill McKibben highlights the rapid growth of solar energy, which has scaled up significantly faster than predicted, now installing 230-240 gigawatts every six months globally. This shift is evident in various regions, such as Pakistan, where rooftop solar has contributed to half of the national grid in just eight months, and Texas, where oil and gas operators are increasingly turning to solar and wind due to cost-effectiveness. The narrative around energy is changing, with renewables becoming the dominant source of new power plants, while traditional fossil fuels are now considered alternatives.

McKibben emphasizes the importance of framing clean energy in terms of economic benefits rather than solely focusing on the climate crisis. By highlighting lower energy costs and improved quality of life, more people are likely to engage with the transition to renewable energy. He also addresses common concerns about land use for solar, demonstrating that solar energy is far more efficient than corn for ethanol. While the urgency of climate change is evident, the article stresses the need for smart policies to accelerate the transition to clean energy, ensuring that communities can reap the benefits sooner.



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