Posted by Alumni from Forbes
July 31, 2020
Today we live in an age of environmental emergency due to global warming, and not without reason. The consequences of this have become very palpable in the last 10 years, with our planet suffering major and more frequent storms and other weather phenomena, shortages of potable water, temperature increase, rising sea levels and endless consequences thereof.Social movements, organizations, countries and other agencies are now aware of the moral necessity and urgency of implementing an energy change, sustainable in the long term, to ensure growth and socioeconomic stability, and to mitigate the alarming CO2 emissions globally. Currently, there are commitments from 66 countries to achieve zero emissions by 2050.This energy change is not a matter of days or months when you consider the past 120 years of growth and development of our social, economic, and energy framework based on fossil fuels and derivatives, which are finite and eventually generate a negative impact. The transition... learn more