The relationship between energy and environment is central to the sustainable transition toward low-carbon systems. Energy production and consumption significantly affect air quality, water resources, land use, and ecosystems. A sustainable energy transition aims to minimize environmental impacts while meeting growing energy demand. This involves shifting to renewable energy, improving efficiency, reducing emissions, and adopting circular economy practices. Environmental assessments and regulatory frameworks guide responsible energy development. Sustainable energy transitions support climate mitigation, biodiversity protection, and public health. Integrating environmental considerations into energy planning is essential for achieving long-term sustainability and resilience.
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