Nowadays sustainability is a key concern.
We must preserve the earth's resources.
Thus the countries are working to protect these resources and Kindly limit pollution.
Several meetings are organized as recent COP 21 in Paris to find solutions.
Countries must organize to preserve the planet but also to continue their growth.
Indeed the President of the Philippines said: With solar "the price was too high so regarded That It Would bring up all of the electricity rates.
Which would make us competitive and will not hamper the growth.
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We must succeed in combining development and environmental protection.
The first challenge is to preserve natural resources as Brazil.
Deforestation is a major problem remained.
“Government figures show that deforestation decreased by 70% in the Amazon region of Brazil during the last decade”.
Much effort is put in place to fight against the depletion of resources.
Brazil's policy was based on restrictions and has reduced deforestation.
The goal is to avoid destruction of resources to limit the destruction of the planet.
The second challenge is to limit the production of greenhouse gases.
It is a majority objective for China.
"China is the world's biggest greenhouse gas emitter and drives climate change more than any other country"
We must limit the use of coal to generate electricity.
China issued new statistics showing that it used less coal last year.
The goal is to break away from coal to create a clean, renewable energy.
Countries seek to create new solutions as in Britain where “plans have been unveiled for a renewable energy hub on the South Wales coastline, designed to underpin the creation of Britain’s largest low-carbon steel melting operation and generate thousands of jobs.” The goal is to create clean energy.
Countries have combined their expertise to limit the spread of greenhouse gases and limit global warming and its consequences.
Finally, the hard part is to combine growth and sustainable development.
Germany has increased its use of coal and reduces the gas because of its policy and the cost of solar energy.
"Over the next two years the amount of electricity generated from thesooty fuel increased by 11% ; in total, more than 45% of Germany's electricity supplies are now produced by burningcoal.
"Also the Philippines is planning a total of 23 new coal plants because it’s a cheaper option.
With the problems related to pollution such as global warming, I think it is important that countries seeking to find solutions.
The problem of sustainable development concerns us all and everyone can be in danger because of pollution.
We must succeed in combining growth and respect for the environment to continue to operate as it takes energy.
The operations implemented by countries are a step forward.