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Get to Know: Suggested Recommendations for Switching to Clean Energy


Wed 02 Nov 2022 | 06:21 PM
Clean energy
Clean energy
Nada Mustafa

Clean energy is energy in full development to fulfill our current desire to conserve the environment and deal with the non-renewable fuel crisis.

In this article, "SEE" sums up suggested recommendations for switching to clean energy and relying on the green industry.

- The international community should cooperate in preserving the environment and exchanging information in a transparent way to find out the reality of climate change phenomenon; and to develop serious solutions to it.

-The great powers should set binding and viable plans for implementation with a clear timetable to reduce their carbon emissions, as more than 80% of carbon emissions come from the great countries, in addition to the fact that a mandatory law should be established for the great powers to compensate emerging and developing countries affected by climate change within the framework of their social responsibility.

-Encouraging investment in green industry projects via increasing tax exemptions for these projects, in addition to expediting the issuance of licenses for green industry projects, providing trained labor for these projects, and adding a specialized section in universities on clean energy to create a well-trained generation on these projects.

-Establishing strict laws on facilities with heavy carbon emissions, increasing monitoring of these facilities, and forcing them to schedule a transition to clean energy, in addition to preventing issuance of new licenses for companies that depend on carbon emissions.

-Creating a material incentive for citizens all over the world to use electric cars instead of the traditional ones, as well as raising citizens’ awareness of the climate change crisis and how to contribute to preserving the environment.

- Increasing reliance on the use of smart and digital climate technology, and increasing the proportion of funding from state budgets for the benefit of specialized scientific research in the field of green industry and clean energy.

-The rapid expansion of clean energy infrastructure in countries, in addition to linking renewable energy export channels between countries.

-Enacting strict, binding bills to end plastic berries, where 13 million tons of plastic are dumped into the ocean each year, and this amount is expected to double by 2030 and triple by 2050.