Article Dans Une Revue International Journal of Environment and Climate Change Année : 2025

Evaluation of Global Problems in Mitigating Climate Change for Sustainable Development

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Ensuring balanced growth and development in terms of the environment, economy, and society is possible through sustainable development. The public and private sectors must work together to adopt a range of policies, laws, and incentive programs in order to advance energy efficiency and efficient technology. Because of their reliance on imported energy, several countries experience economic instability as a result of large energy imports. The goals of energy policy are to diversify energy resource access and boost the security of the energy supply. A significant portion of greenhouse gas emissions originate from the energy sector, and many energy plans fall short of the legally required carbon reduction objectives. Achieving net zero emissions can be a more sustainable transition that enhances resilience and security over the long run. Systems of energy supply that are affordable, dependable, and readily available may be severely impacted by climate change. International collaboration is necessary to combat climate change and promote sustainable development, taking into account the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Certain policies pertaining to climate change need to be revised. Utilizing technology effectively and efficiently promotes the growth of innovative industries and boosts the output of domestic technology. The shift to clean energy generates new employment possibilities in the fields of renewable energy technology installation, manufacturing, research, marketing and development.

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hal-05319599 , version 1 (17-10-2025)

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Mustafa Seçkin Şalvarlı, Hüseyin Şalvarlı. Evaluation of Global Problems in Mitigating Climate Change for Sustainable Development. International Journal of Environment and Climate Change, 2025, 15 (10), pp.421-433. ⟨hal-05319599⟩
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