Wednesday, 29 July 2020

EUROPE'S 2050 GREEN DEAL PLANS ENHANSED BY ADVANCED INOVATION









Europe has the goal of becoming the first climate-neutral continent, so obviously, there will be changes to where we live, the food we eat and how to get around and travel.

In able to achieve climate neutrality, the European Union has to decarbonise the energy section and help industries to become more innovative and global leaders.  Renovating buildings is among the priorities to help out energy bills and the EU plans to roll out cleaner, cheaper and healthier forms of transport.

Another core objective of the Green Deal is building renovation.  One project involves the construction of smart windows to become solar collectors.



European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen


Last week. the European Commission committed decarbonising the continent by 2050.  The Commission President, Ursula von der Leyen called the plan to cut carbon growth strategy through investing in new technologies and access to green financing.  "The proposal starkly previews two possible paths on climate actor a collective effort to cut carbon emissions and a divided global system in which clean economic use economic leverage to compel dirty economics to abide by minimum carbon emissions."

         







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