Transition to Renewable Energy: The Possibilities and Constraints
Continuous population growth and economic progress result in greater demand for power. The existential threats posed by global warming make imperative the transition to renewable energy in the shortest time possible. The geography of the Philippines makes it highly vulnerable to the adverse effects of climate change. However, this same geography translates to renewable energy sources that give our country great potential for sustainable development.
Let us learn more about renewable energy and the opportunities it can bring in the Philippines in this month’s Kamayan Forum: “Transition to Renewable Energy: The Possibilities and Constraints” on January 21, 2022 (Friday), 2:30-5:00PM via Zoom.
Click this link to watch the live stream on our Official Green Convergence Philippines FB Page:
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