Stojanović A., Mishra S., Donchenko S. V., Bilash S. M., Pronina O. M., Koptev M. M., Jha S. K., Pirog-Zakaznikova A. V., Oliinichenko Ya. O., Oleksiienko V. V.
THE ROLE OF GREEN ENERGY IN MINIMISING THE EFFECTS OF GLOBAL WARMING
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Stojanović A., Mishra S., Donchenko S. V., Bilash S. M., Pronina O. M., Koptev M. M., Jha S. K., Pirog-Zakaznikova A. V., Oliinichenko Ya. O., Oleksiienko V. V.
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PROSPECTS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF MORPHOLOGICAL AND CLINICAL RESEARCH
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Reducing the effects of climate change requires developing and deploying new green energy technologies. The gradual transition to sustainable energy systems increasingly requires attention that goes beyond many studies and includes topics ranging from technology development to adoption. The energy transition represents a shift in energy consumption away from fossil fuel-based systems towards carbon-neutral alternatives, thereby significantly mitigating CO2 emissions. Decarbonisation is a vital solution to reducing global warming. The state of environmental degradation has been studied for many years. Businesses continue to use carbon-based technologies to save money and enrich themselves. They do not aim to improve the environment or even preserve it. Another thing to consider is that carbon-free technologies are expensive in less developed economies. This study aims to evaluate the influence of green energy in mitigating greenhouse gas emissions and addressing climate change challenges. Through an analysis of diverse renewable energy technologies such as solar, wind, hydro, and biomass, this paper delves into their respective merits and drawbacks in combating global warming. The article analyses the efficiency and sustainability of green technologies compared to traditional energy sources. In addition, strategies for spreading and implementing green energy are proposed. The conclusions of this study serve as a basis for making effective political decisions and strategies in the field of energy policy to reduce the impact of global warming.
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«Bulletin of problems biology and medicine», 2024 Issue 2, 173, addition, 13-17 pages, index UDC 502.174.3:620.92:504.7