Climate change and environmental impact are closely linked to energy production and consumption, which are major sources of greenhouse gas emissions. Rising global temperatures, extreme weather events, sea-level rise, and ecosystem degradation are direct consequences of energy-related emissions. Assessing environmental impact involves understanding how energy systems affect air quality, water resources, land use, and biodiversity. Transitioning to cleaner energy sources, improving energy efficiency, and adopting sustainable practices are essential to mitigate these impacts. Climate-responsive energy policies, technological innovation, and public awareness play vital roles. Addressing climate change and environmental impact requires integrated approaches that combine scientific assessment, economic planning, and environmental protection. Sustainable energy transitions are critical for reducing long-term environmental damage and ensuring resilience for future generations.
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