Over the last twenty-five years, the cost per unit of renewable energy has fallen so far that you can hardly measure the price, today, using the same scales (since just 2009, for instance, solar energy costs have fallen more than 80 percent). Over the same twenty-five years, the proportion of global energy use derived from renewables has not grown an inch. Solar isn't eating away at fossil fuel use, in other words, even slowly; it's just buttressing it. To the market, this is growth; to human civilization, it is almost suicide. We are now burning 80 percent more coal than we were just in the year 2000.
— The Uninhabitable Earth: Life After Warming by David Wallace-Wells (Page 178)
"Solar isn't eating away at fossil fuel use [..]. even slowly; it's just buttressing it. To the market, this is growth; to human civilization, it is almost suicide."