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United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and European Green Deal (EGD) are focused to achieve the climate goals with a committed timeline [1-3]. The Paris Agreement builds a bond between today's guidelines and climate neutrality for setting long-term goals to lead all nations towards mitigating greenhouse gases and global warmth [2]. In Fig. 1, the summary of the European Green Deal can be outlined, which mainly focused on the Europe’s economy transition via mobilising research and innovation to a sustainable future.