MODEL OF ECONOMIC DECARBONIZATION IN THE CONTEXT OF CLIMATE CHANGE: ISSUES OF MANAGEMENT AND INNOVATION

Keywords: climate, change, management, energy, ecology, model, decarbonization, innovation, power plants, economic efficiency, prospects, wind, solar power plants, small modular reactors, hydrogen fuel, moderate consumption

Abstract

The issues of the influence of human economic activity on natural conditions are analyzed. Record parameters for climate change on the planet have been noted in recent years: 2023 is recognized as the warmest year, according to global temperature observations, since 1850. It shows that 2023 was 0.60°C warmer than the 1991-2020 average and 1.48°C warmer than pre-industrial levels 1850-1900. An analysis of data from authoritative international climate organizations also showed that the global average sea surface temperature in 2023 remained persistently and unusually high. To achieve climate neutrality in the global economy, a comprehensive development model has been proposed, which combines the management of the formation of environmental thinking among the general public, the creation of environmental energy capacities and its rational use in the context of decarbonization.

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Published
2024-01-30
How to Cite
Kharin, S., Papizh, Y., & Korovin, S. (2024). MODEL OF ECONOMIC DECARBONIZATION IN THE CONTEXT OF CLIMATE CHANGE: ISSUES OF MANAGEMENT AND INNOVATION. Economy and Society, (59). https://doi.org/10.32782/2524-0072/2024-59-45
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