Global Pathways to Climate Resilience: The Role of Green Energy in Combating Climate Change
Abstract
Climate change has emerged as one of the most pressing global challenges, demanding urgent and coordinated action from governments, industries, and communities. Rising greenhouse gas emissions, deforestation, and unsustainable energy consumption have exacerbated global warming, resulting in severe environmental, economic, and social impacts. Transitioning toward green energy systems—such as solar, wind, hydro, and bioenergy-offers a viable pathway to mitigate climate risks. Climate change poses a profound threat to ecological stability, economic growth, and human welfare. Rising global temperatures, shifting weather patterns, and intensifying natural disasters have made the transition to sustainable energy systems a global imperative. Green energy—derived from renewable and low-carbon sources such as solar, wind, hydro, geothermal, and bioenergy—offers a viable solution to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions while promoting sustainable development. This study explores the interconnection between climate change and green energy adoption, analyzing the innovative technologies, economic, and policy frameworks that can accelerate the global shift toward cleaner green energy sources. Emphasis will be placed on integrating renewable energy into national grids, enhancing energy efficiency, and fostering international partnerships for climate resilience. By bringing together researchers, policymakers, and practitioners, the event seeks to identify actionable solutions that align with the goals of the Paris Agreement and contribute to a sustainable, low-carbon future. Through an examination of case studies, global trends, and emerging innovations, the study identifies critical challenges and opportunities in achieving a net-zero future. The findings underscore the need of coordinated policy frameworks, investment in clean technologies, and public awareness to drive a sustainable transformation of the global energy landscape.
Keywords: Climate Change, Greenhouse Gas, Green Energy, Climate Resilience, Paris Agreement
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