In his first speech as Costa Rica’s new president, Carlos Alvarado Quesada announced this week a plan to make the country the world’s first carbon-free society in just a few short years.
Alvarado called the goal “titanic” but expressed confidence that the forward-thinking country could eliminate the use of fossil fuels in its transportation system by 2021.
“Decarbonization is the great task of our generation and Costa Rica must be one of the first countries in the world to accomplish it, if not the first,” Alvarado told a crowd of thousands at his inauguration.
The nation of 4.8 million people already derives 99 percent of its electricity from renewable sources including hydropower and wind.
Costa Rica’s rapidly-growing automobile market is the next hurdle in ending the country’s use of fossil fuels. About two-thirds of the country’s energy-related fossil fuel emissions come from transportation.
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