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Beyond renewables: Innovative climate change strategies for a sustainable world

alternative practices to fight climate change

Excessive focus on renewables in climate change mitigation strategies leads to policy makers glossing over some alternative practices that can be equally effective, writes Moinak Maiti.

Policymakers around the world are currently engaged in finding and promoting ways to increase the share of renewable resources to fight climate change. There is a disproportionate focus on developing renewable energy resources, but solely shifting to renewable energy will not achieve the long-term sustainability target. Several issues are not receiving the required attention such as solar cell disposal, habitat fragmentation and disruptions caused by wind and hydel projects.

Adequate attention is not given to the environmental sustainability in some renewable energy technologies. Additionally, challenges related to cost, infrastructure, integration, information availability, and energy storage further complicate the transition to renewable energy resources. It is crucial that policymakers shift their focus away from renewable energy sources and explore alternative practices for the mitigation of environmental and energy-related issues. This article seeks to discuss some alternative practices that can be equally effective in climate crisis mitigation as setting of renewable energy sources.

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These alternatives also play a vital role in maintaining environmental harmony through appropriate land management practices, reforestation efforts, and conservation initiatives. They contribute to preserving biodiversity, capturing carbon emissions, and mitigating the overall harmful impacts of climate change. Lastly, but most importantly, it is crucial to raise awareness and educate communities about the successful implementation of the alternative practices discussed above. This can be achieved through campaigns, social media, seminars, workshops, education, and advertisements.

(Dr Moinak Maiti is an author and independent researcher.)

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