Title of article :
Combating Climate Change: The Role of Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency
Author/Authors :
Uyigue, E Executive Director, Community Research and Development Centre (CREDC) -266 Ugbowo-Lagos Road - Benin City , Ediang, O. A Nigerian Meteorological Agency - PMB 1215 Oshodi Lagos, Nigeria , Ediang, A. A Nigerian Meteorological Agency - PMB 1215 Oshodi Lagos, Nigeria
Abstract :
Climate change and its possible impacts on the environment and socio-economic systems now constitute the most important
environmental problem facing mankind in the 21st century. Climate change will increase poverty and hardship, endanger food
security, destabilize economies, decrease food and water and create social insecurity in many countries and undermine our goals for
achieving sustainable development. An in-depth analysis was carried out on the nature and characteristics of climatic changes and the
roles of renewable energy and energy efficiency in combating the threat of climate change especially in relation to mitigation
measures. Energy policy is therefore becoming an increasingly important tool for medium and long term planning to mitigate GHG
emissions and to adapt to climate change especially in the developing countries. This paper highlights the fact that research efforts
for the rest of the 21st century be directed towards harnessing renewable energies like the solar, wind and geothermal energies to
replace the present day burning of fossil fuel energy for lighting, heating, cooling, manufacturing, cooking, transport, entertainment,
etc. This will help to reduce the emission of green house gases (GHGs) and ozone depletion and in the long run the global warming
effect.
Keywords :
Climate change , socio-economic systems , energy efficiency
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics