International Academic Conferences on Renewable Energy and Climate Change

An academic conference is a platform where you get a chance to share your research findings and engage in insightful discussions with others on the latest happenings of a particular subject in your field of study. It is a platform for learning, networking, skill development and exposure to new ideas and theories and a great way to gain knowledge and developed ourselves, which allows researchers, students, professors and scholars to come together from different areas to learn from each other. In this field researchers can come together, present their research work, comment on each other’s findings, network with one another and engage in career development in their profession. International conference allows people to come together from different backgrounds to learn from each other and sharing knowledge for resolve problems.

Energy which derived from natural sources and replenished at a higher rate, that energy is come from sunrise, water, air, biomass and geothermal resources which are plentiful and all around us. This energy come from natural sources and constantly and naturally renewed. It can be used for producing electricity, space and water heating and cooling and transportation. Renewable energy enhanced reliability, security and resilience of the nation’s power grid. Renewable energy can help to improve quality of life, increase agricultural production and stimulate economic growth and create employment. Renewable energy helps for less global warming, improve public health, inexhaustible energy, stable energy prices, reliability and resilience and create jobs and other economic benefits. Climate change means to a long term shifts/changes of weather condition and temperatures. These shifts may be natural but since from 18’s human activities have been the main cause of climate change. Global climate change affects of earth’s warming such as shrinking mountain glaciers, rising sea levels, heat waving etc. Reducing energy usage reduces the demand for fossil fuels that helps to lower the levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Burning fossil fuels, oil, gas and coal causes a large chunk of the greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide that fully covered the earth and trap the sun’s heat. Climate change affects renewable resources and we can use the renewable energy. For example solar power can use to generate elasticity for our home through solar photovoltaic panels that are installed on our roof.