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ISSN: 2411-6467 (Print)
ISSN: 2413-9335 (Online)
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THE IMPACT OF ALTERNATİVE AND RENEWABLE ENERGY ON GLOBAL CLİMATE CHANGE (18-25)



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DOI: 10.31618/ESU.2413-9335.2020.5.71.604
Дата публикации статьи в журнале: 2020/03/16
Название журнала: Евразийский Союз Ученых — публикация научных статей в ежемесячном научном журнале, Выпуск: 71, Том: 5, Страницы в выпуске: 18-25
Автор: Mammadov Joshgun
PhD Candidate, Khazar University,
Анотация: The article focuses on the negative impact of traditional energy sources and the analysis of its complications on the environment. It has been suggested to use widespread of non-traditional, alternative and renewable energy sources in order to eliminate dependencies on these sources. The article also examines the role of tax policy in the international area towards increasing alternative and renewable energy production and explores implemented measures. As a result, the importance of employment of Carbon tax which is of particular importance in the development of alternative and renewable energy production has been emphasized. At the same time, it has been recommended to expand further cooperation with the advanced experience of countries in this area.
Ключевые слова: traditional energy sources, alternative and renewable energy sources,ecology,climate change,tax policy,carbon tax,
Данные для цитирования: Mammadov Joshgun . THE IMPACT OF ALTERNATİVE AND RENEWABLE ENERGY ON GLOBAL CLİMATE CHANGE (18-25) // Евразийский Союз Ученых — публикация научных статей в ежемесячном научном журнале. Экономические науки. 2020/03/16; 71(5):18-25. 10.31618/ESU.2413-9335.2020.5.71.604

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