Renewable technologies for developing countries
Although much progress has been made in the transition to renewable energy it is estimated that in 2019 eighty-one percent of the world's primary energy was still based on fossil fuels, then according to a study only ten percent of one hundred and fifteen countries considered regarding a green global transition maintained a correct trajectory in this regard. Developing countries always maintain high demand for fossil fuels as economic growth is often associated with increases in energy spending, but climate change caused by burning them ends up making in the long-term situation worse. For example in Canada researchers to stimulate the energy transition propose to mimic the strategies adopted for anti-smoking campaigns on cigarette packets that would have succeeded in reducing the number of smokers.
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Data: 27/04/2021
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