
Takeshi Takama

Environmental Sustainability · Pollution
Takeshi Takama
The just energy transition has become a hot topic discussed worldwide to achieve net zero emissions by 2050. The word “renewable energy” must be considered as the solution in this transition agenda. However, how should we define this renewable energy?
Takeshi Takama
Environmental Sustainability
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is one of the most well-known greenhouse gases. It is not surprising that CO2 has come to be widely recognized as the cause of global warming and climate change, given that it accounts for 65% of worldwide gas emissions. However, we should not only concentrate on carbon dioxide as we tackle climate change. Reducing carbon emissions is essential, however, other greenhouse gases also have an effect on our climate as well.
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Takeshi Takama
Environmental Sustainability · Pollution
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