Climate Positive

The rise of solar and hope for the future | Bill McKibben

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Nov 20, 2025
Bill McKibben, author and renowned climate activist, dives into his book, Here Comes the Sun, highlighting the explosive growth of solar energy. He discusses the cultural and emotional connections people have with the sun and shares fascinating insights on how solar is reshaping geopolitics and local economies. McKibben emphasizes the resilience solar brings to conflict zones like Ukraine while celebrating innovative community initiatives in Texas and Pakistan. His reflections on intergenerational activism and faith’s role in the climate movement add a unique perspective on hope for the future.
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INSIGHT

Solar’s Rapid S‑Curve Takeoff

  • Solar hit a steep S-curve in the last 36 months and is growing explosively worldwide.
  • The world now generates far more solar power year-over-year, making it the cheapest way to make energy.
INSIGHT

Cheap Solar Is Self‑Reinforcing

  • Solar moved from niche to cheapest global energy around 2022 due to iterative improvements and scale.
  • More panels make future panels cheaper because human ingenuity compounds improvements.
ANECDOTE

Vermont Home Power Example

  • Bill McKibben describes his Vermont home with solar panels and batteries that keep power during grid outages.
  • He emphasizes local savings from avoiding $2 billion a year in fossil fuel imports for Vermont.
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