REPORTS REVEAL THE WORLD SHIFT TO CLEAN ENERGY AS UNSTOPPABLE
Clean energy, from solar panels to electric cars, has become an increasingly big part of our lives in recent years. A new report from the International Energy Agency (IEA) predicts that by 2030, the spread of solar panels, electric vehicles and renewable energy will put the country on a stronger footing in the coming decades.
The IEA analysed current policies and added that in 10 years clean energy is likely to increase by two-thirds and dependence on fossil fuels will decrease. "The transition to clean energy is happening around the world and cannot be stopped. It's not a question of 'if', just 'how soon', and the sooner the better for all of us." said IEA Director-General Fatih Birol. “Governments, businesses and investors must support, not hinder, the transition to clean energy. oil and gas is the future of global energy and climate, given the ongoing tensions and instability in today's traditional energy markets. The case for being a safe option for the world appears weaker than ever.''
The 200 countries participating in the Paris Agreement have set a goal of limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius (34.7 degrees Fahrenheit). We aim to achieve this. In fact, governments must triple renewable energy capacity, reduce methane emissions from fossil fuel operations by 75%, and triple clean energy in developing countries. “Each country must find its own path, but international cooperation is essential to accelerate the transition to clean energy,” he emphasises. "In particular, the speed at which emissions decline depends critically on our ability to finance sustainable solutions to meet the growing energy demands of the world's fast-growing economies." It all shows how important it is to redouble cooperation and collaboration. Cooperate and don't deviate from it. ”