Well Rk Naresh renewable energy such as from solar, wind, hydropower and biogas replace our traditional energy production from combusting fossil fuels such as coal, oil and gas. These fossil fuels are all sources of carbon buried in the ground as fossilized vegetation and animals some million years ago. By combusting these fossil fuels this fossil carbon is converted to carbon dioxide CO2 which accumulates in the atmosphere where it creates a greenhouse effect resulting in accelerating global warming. This happens now because we combust a lot of fossil fuels over the last 150-200 years which have been stored since many million years.
Renewable energy plays a crucial role in reducing climate change and is essential for Earth's future sustainability due to several key reasons:
1. Reduced Greenhouse Gas Emissions:
2. Mitigation of Air Pollution
3. Limiting Global Temperature Rise
4. Energy Security and Independence
5. Job Creation and Economic Growth
6. Technological Innovation
7. Resource Sustainability
8. Resilience to Climate Impacts
9. Global Cooperation
10. Long-Term Sustainability
Renewable energy sources are vital for Earth's future because they significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions, mitigate climate change, improve air quality, enhance energy security, create jobs, and promote sustainable economic growth. Transitioning to renewable energy is a crucial step toward a more sustainable and resilient future for our planet.
Climate change is mainly due to green house emission. Many factors contributing for that both directly and indirectly. Power generation is foremost one which uses Coal combustion, Nuclear power plants are playing major carbon source release of Carbon oxide and carbon compounds worldwide. Use of renewable energy not only reduces the climate change with that we able to construct sustainable environment for Future generations and ensure food security as climate change a silent thread towards agricultural productivity.
Renewable Energy reduces the climate change as, the use of natural resources is on high scale such as Solar Energy, Wind Energy, Biomass Energy and even Geothermal energy. The emission of gases from fossil fuels will increase the surface temperature of the earth and leads in GHG. Global warming is in alluring stage where in near future average earth's temperature will cross 50 degrees celsius. Ignition of fossil fuels, results in release of toxic gases and sulphides and oxides of carbon and sulphur.
Renewable energy comes from the Earth's natural resources – sunlight, wind, waves, the tides and geothermal heat from deep within our planet. It has two great advantages: unlike oil, coal and gas, it will never run out, and it's clean – it doesn't pollute the planet or cause dangerous climate change. Renewable energy sources which are available in abundance all around us, provided by the sun, wind, water, waste, and heat from the Earth are replenished by nature and emit little to no greenhouse gases or pollutants into the air. Solar produces less life-cycle GHG emissions than conventional fossil fuel energy sources. While there may be some GHG emissions produced during the manufacturing and recycling of the solar system, the generation of energy results in zero GHG emissions and zero environmental impact. Because they do not burn fossil fuels, these renewable energy sources do not release greenhouse gases into the atmosphere as they generate electricity. Nuclear energy also creates no greenhouse gas emissions, so it can be thought of as a solution to climate change. Renewable and energy efficiency, boosted by substantial electrification, can provide over 90% of the necessary reductions in energy-related carbon emissions. The energy sector is the largest emitter of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, contributing to climate change. In turn, changes in climate can disrupt energy networks themselves, stress infrastructure, and pose safety risks to people. Read more about greenhouse gas emissions on the Basics of Climate Change. In it renewable energy surpasses fossil fuels for electricity generation shortly after 2030. Renewable energy then dominates electricity generation by the 2050s, but even with an outlook that stretches to the end of the century, electricity doesn't pass 60% of “final energy”1 use. For instance, when compared to coal-fired power plants, electricity from renewable energy sources emits between 90 and 99% less greenhouse gases (GHGs) and produces 70 to 90% less pollutants. These technologies also create jobs and stimulate economic growth, which is essential for sustainable development.However, renewable sources such as wind, solar, geothermal, biomass, and hydropower also have environmental impacts, some of which are significant. The exact type and intensity of environmental impacts varies depending on the specific technology used, the geographic location, and a number of other factors. When it comes to energy efficiency, renewable energy is generally more efficient than non-renewable energy. The energy we get from wind, the sun, and hydro turbines can be reused without relying on an exhaustible or finite element. Renewable energy is energy produced from sources like the sun and wind that are naturally replenished and do not run out. Renewable energy can be used for electricity generation, space and water heating and cooling, and transportation. Some resources will practically never run out. These are known as renewable resources. Renewable resources also produce clean energy, meaning less pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, which contribute to climate change. If we could replace fossil fuels with abundant renewable energy, we would cut energy prices, reduce emissions and lower the future risks of climate change, including the impact on food production. Environmental and economic benefits of using renewable energy include: Generating energy that produces no greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuels and reduces some types of air pollution. Diversifying energy supply and reducing dependence on imported fuels. By using Non-renewable energy source like coal, petroleum, fossil fuels etc., will run out after the usage. This may lead to a serious problem for our future generation. By using renewable energy resources, We can reduce requirement of non-renewable energy resources, by this our future generations will be saved. Businesses and industries are moving towards renewable energy to reduce emissions, lower energy costs, and improve eco-friendliness. The major renewable energy trends include digitization, energy-efficient integrations, and solutions that overcome the intermittency in renewable energy production.
Come on, renewable energy reduces climate change, as it is more easily replenished in nature. Furthermore, they are an important source of clean energy, in other words they do not pollute the environment, they are the opposite of non-renewable energies.
Yes I agree with Rachan Karmakar that renewable energy sources which are available in abundance all around us, provided by the sun, wind, water, waste, and heat from the Earth are replenished by nature and emit little to no greenhouse gases or pollutants into the air. Environmental and economic benefits of using renewable energy include: Generating energy that produces no greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuels and reduces some types of air pollution. Diversifying energy supply and reducing dependence on imported fuels. Renewable energy comes from the Earth's natural resources sunlight, wind, waves, the tides and geothermal heat from deep within our planet. It has two great advantages: unlike oil, coal and gas, it will never run out, and it's clean it doesn't pollute the planet or cause dangerous climate change. Because they do not burn fossil fuels, these renewable energy sources do not release greenhouse gases into the atmosphere as they generate electricity. Nuclear energy also creates no greenhouse gas emissions, so it can be thought of as a solution to climate change.Solar produces less life-cycle GHG emissions than conventional fossil fuel energy sources. While there may be some GHG emissions produced during the manufacturing and recycling of the solar system, the generation of energy results in zero GHG emissions and zero environmental impact. Generating electricity and heat by burning fossil fuels coal, oil, or gas causes a large chunk of the greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide that blanket the Earth and trap the sun's heat. The energy sector is the largest emitter of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, contributing to climate change. In turn, changes in climate can disrupt energy networks themselves, stress infrastructure, and pose safety risks to people.When fossil fuels are burned, they release large amounts of carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, into the air. Greenhouse gases trap heat in our atmosphere, causing global warming. Renewable energy decreases CO2 emissions both in short- and long-run. In contrast fossil fuel consumption leads to an increase in CO2 emissions. Some resources will practically never run out. These are known as renewable resources. Renewable resources also produce clean energy, meaning less pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, which contribute to climate change. If we could replace fossil fuels with abundant renewable energy, we would cut energy prices, reduce emissions and lower the future risks of climate change, including the impact on food production. Environmental and economic benefits of using renewable energy include: Generating energy that produces no greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuels and reduces some types of air pollution. Diversifying energy supply and reducing dependence on imported fuels. By using Non-renewable energy source like coal, petroleum, fossil fuels etc., will run out after the usage. This may lead to a serious problem for our future generation. By using renewable energy resources, we can reduce requirement of non-renewable energy resources, by this our future generations will be saved.
Renewable energy comes from the Earth's natural resources – sunlight, wind, waves, the tides and geothermal heat from deep within our planet. It has two great advantages: unlike oil, coal and gas, it will never run out, and it's clean – it doesn't pollute the planet or cause dangerous climate change. Renewable energy sources which are available in abundance all around us, provided by the sun, wind, water, waste, and heat from the Earth are replenished by nature and emit little to no greenhouse gases or pollutants into the air. Because they do not burn fossil fuels, these renewable energy sources do not release greenhouse gases into the atmosphere as they generate electricity. Nuclear energy also creates no greenhouse gas emissions, so it can be thought of as a solution to climate change.Solar produces less life-cycle GHG emissions than conventional fossil fuel energy sources. While there may be some GHG emissions produced during the manufacturing and recycling of the solar system, the generation of energy results in zero GHG emissions and zero environmental impact. As a greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide traps heat in the earth's atmosphere, contributing to global warming. In contrast, renewable energy sources like solar and wind power don't produce carbon emissions as part of the electricity generation process. Instead they harness the natural energy from the sun and the weather. When fossil fuels are burned, they release large amounts of carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, into the air. Greenhouse gases trap heat in our atmosphere, causing global warming. Some resources will practically never run out. These are known as renewable resources. Renewable resources also produce clean energy, meaning less pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, which contribute to climate change. If we could replace fossil fuels with abundant renewable energy, we would cut energy prices, reduce emissions and lower the future risks of climate change, including the impact on food production. Environmental and economic benefits of using renewable energy include: Generating energy that produces no greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuels and reduces some types of air pollution. Diversifying energy supply and reducing dependence on imported fuels. By using Non-renewable energy source like coal, petroleum, fossil fuels etc., will run out after the usage. This may lead to a serious problem for our future generation. By using renewable energy resources, we can reduce requirement of non-renewable energy resources, by this our future generations will be saved.
The answer to your question will directly depend on the context.
The first context is obvious: Renewable energy sources are environmentally friendly. Consequently, people should use renewable energy sources in large volumes.
The second context is not obvious: Which energy sources should people use in large volumes, renewable or non-renewable (natural resources)? This context requires an answer to the question – what is the purpose of man and human society on planet Earth? The second context is more complex. But by answering the question about the purpose of a person, we will certainly answer the question about acceptable energy sources more reasonably, as well as make a more reasonable risk analysis from the use of specific energy sources. It may turn out that the obvious context is not always correct.
Some resources will practically never run out. These are known as renewable resources. Renewable resources also produce clean energy, meaning less pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, which contribute to climate change. Environmental and economic benefits of using renewable energy include: Generating energy that produces no greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuels and reduces some types of air pollution. Diversifying energy supply and reducing dependence on imported fuels. If we could replace fossil fuels with abundant renewable energy, we would cut energy prices, reduce emissions and lower the future risks of climate change, including the impact on food production. India is also embracing the power of renewable energy. It has already announced its aim to reach net zero emissions by 2070. Furthermore, according to the Ministry of Power, the country is likely to meet 62% of its electricity requirements with 500 GW of non-fossil fuel sources by 2030. By using Non-renewable energy source like coal, petroleum, fossil fuels etc., will run out after the usage. This may lead to a serious problem for our future generation. By using renewable energy resources, we can reduce requirement of non-renewable energy resources, by this our future generations will be saved. Renewable energy sources which are available in abundance all around us, provided by the sun, wind, water, waste, and heat from the Earth are replenished by nature and emit little to no greenhouse gases or pollutants into the air. Environmental and economic benefits of using renewable energy include: Generating energy that produces no greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuels and reduces some types of air pollution. Diversifying energy supply and reducing dependence on imported fuels. Renewable energy comes from the Earth's natural resources – sunlight, wind, waves, the tides and geothermal heat from deep within our planet. It has two great advantages: unlike oil, coal and gas, it will never run out, and it's clean it doesn't pollute the planet or cause dangerous climate change. We should use energy efficiency technologies (less energy use), use greening transportation means more efficient mass transportation systems, promote the use of renewable means natural source of energy (solar, wind, geothermal, etc) and reduces our use of fossil fuels especially carbon-intensive coals to reduce climate.
Renewable energies, by not generating pollutants or requiring excessive amounts of water for their operation, reduce the demands and needs of the extractive industry
Environmental and economic benefits of using renewable energy include: Generating energy that produces no greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuels and reduces some types of air pollution. Diversifying energy supply and reducing dependence on imported fuels. Some resources will practically never run out. These are known as renewable resources. Renewable resources also produce clean energy, meaning less pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, which contribute to climate change. If we could replace fossil fuels with abundant renewable energy, we would cut energy prices, reduce emissions and lower the future risks of climate change, including the impact on food production. By using Non-renewable energy source like coal, petroleum, fossil fuels etc., will run out after the usage. This may lead to a serious problem for our future generation. By using renewable energy resources, We can reduce requirement of non-renewable energy resources, by this our future generations will be saved. With increasing concern over climate change and energy consumption expected to grow by nearly 50% by 2050, much emphasis is being placed on renewable energy over fossil fuels. India is also embracing the power of renewable energy. It has already announced its aim to reach net zero emissions by 2070. Furthermore, according to the Ministry of Power, the country is likely to meet 62% of its electricity requirements with 500 GW of non-fossil fuel sources by 2030. It is generally accepted that wind and solar energy are the ideal options when it comes to clean and sustainable sources of energy. They are the fastest-growing, the cheapest and do much less damage to nature and wildlife surrounding their sites as opposed to fossil fuels. Using renewable energy sources such as wind and solar power is one of the fastest-growing ways to get cleaner, greener electricity. This means that, to reduce CO2 emissions and reach net zero, more aspects of our lives that previously relied on fossil fuels will need to start using electricity instead.