Towards the end in energy policies consuming nature

Towards the end in energy policies consuming nature

Energy policy, technology and economy are the concepts that have to be paid attention together. There is a shortage of energy resources. There are also a number of nature probes as well as a gradual decline in energy reserves. Among them, greenhouse effect and climate change are leading. That is, they require the production of energy politics at national / international level, taking into account the interests of future generations. The use of energy in accordance with sustainable development goals ensures that natural balances are not disturbed at the production / consumption stages. Alternative clean energy approaches such as green economy, ecological footprint are increasingly foreground in energy politics. Diversification of energy resources and less harm to the environment should be aimed. For this reason, investments in wind, solar and hydro-energy resources should be supported. Otherwise, at this rate in the future nature will be completely exhausted, and become ‘natural’ out. In this context, this study examines the new 'ecological' energy politics that enable the depletion of nature to be avoided. The study is based on the method of scanning related literature and strategy text with resources.

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