The Revolution of Renewable Energy: Addressing Climate Change with Environmentally Friendly Technologies

Mamta Yadav

Abstract


The use of renewable energy is undergoing a revolution as a vital solution to the urgent problem of climate change. The urgent necessity to move towards ecologically friendly technologies has significantly increased as the negative impacts of greenhouse gas emissions become more and more obvious. new developments in renewable energy and its impact on combating climate change. It draws attention to the transformative potential of clean technologies like geothermal, hydro, wind, and solar energy, which have emerged as viable substitutes for fossil fuels. Societies may considerably reduce their carbon emissions, lessen the negative effects of climate change, and promote a more sustainable future by using the potential of these renewable energy sources. The renewable energy revolution, with a focus on its advantages in terms of economy, ecology, and society.


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