Rising Global Challenges in Energy Demand and the Politics of Climate Change in Government Operations

S. Njie, I. Wogu, U. K. Ogbuehi, S. Misra, O. Udoh
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While most governments subscribe to boosting global energy supplies since it paves the way for improved economies, which translates to better living conditions and gainful employments which in turn boost government operations, the rising global demand for energy from all human endeavors have activated unparalleled consequences on the environment, resulting to harmful repercussions for government operations and processes all over the world. Hence, scholars argue that the rising demand for global energy by industrialized nations have further increased the vulnerability of governments' operations and processes, especially in countries where these energy sources abound. Consequently, governments, multinationals, and various interest groups are divided on how best to address the quandaries resulting from rising global demand for energy and its effect on the environment and government operations. Recommendations that would enhance government operations were proposed.
能源需求的全球挑战和政府运作中的气候变化政治
虽然大多数政府赞成增加全球能源供应,因为这为改善经济铺平了道路,从而转化为更好的生活条件和有报酬的就业,从而促进政府运作,但人类活动对全球能源需求的增长对环境产生了前所未有的影响,对世界各地的政府运作和流程产生了有害的影响。因此,学者们认为,工业化国家对全球能源需求的不断增长进一步增加了政府运作和流程的脆弱性,特别是在这些能源丰富的国家。因此,各国政府、跨国公司和各种利益集团在如何最好地解决全球能源需求上升及其对环境和政府运作的影响所带来的困境方面存在分歧。提出了加强政府运作的建议。
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