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Nope. I think that improving the efficiency of renewable energy sources as well as working towards reducing their cost must go hand in hand with decreasing the use of non-renewable energy sources. Or …Read MoreNope. I think that improving the efficiency of renewable energy sources as well as working towards reducing their cost must go hand in hand with decreasing the use of non-renewable energy sources. Or in other words, the shift will happen naturally as using renewable energy sources become more and more convenient.
These worldwide initiatives often leave developing countries handicapped, as they cannot absorb the monetary impact of such changes in the same way as developed countries can. Read Less
I think yes because it needs to be a worldwide effort in order to see progress and limit the negative impact of non-renewable energy sources. Similarly, the rising threat of climate change makes this …Read MoreI think yes because it needs to be a worldwide effort in order to see progress and limit the negative impact of non-renewable energy sources. Similarly, the rising threat of climate change makes this an urgent issue that needs coordination from many nations. Read Less
To help global warming, it’s important to move towards renewable energy and stay away from non-renewable resources.
Climate change is a problem that will not go away unless actions are taken. it is important that not only a few countries contribute, but every country.