Post by rakhirani on Mar 5, 2024 9:09:48 GMT 4
Coal energy was to dominate and be the cheapest for a long time. Suddenly prices skyrocketed it turned out that the future is already here and the energy transformation is needed yesterday. This is because despite the fact that so many urgent things have been happening recently Poles are increasingly aware of the need for energy transformation. Governments cities and companies including those like ours feel increasingly stronger political and social pressure to switch to green technologies notes ukasz Zaworski responsible for sustainable development projects at Blue Media.
Can Poland accelerate the transformation Brazil Mobile Number List Of the Blue Media survey participants only percent believes that the ecological situation in Poland is better than in other countries. The majority believe that in this respect it is similar to elsewhere and according to every third respondent Poland is worse than other countries. The most frequently indicated area where Poland is doing worse than the rest of the world is coalbased energy. Respondents also mentioned the problem of smog which has not been solved for years related to heating apartments.
With fuels harmful to health and the climate poor waste management water pollution and the lack of a nuclear power plant. The respondents see Polands ecological advantage over other countries in forests i.e. the large occurrence of natural ecosystems as well as in the low level of industrialization and ecological agriculture. Poles seem to be strongly divided on the date of phasing out coal. Almost equally large groups of respondents believe that the currently discussed date of is appropriate too late and too early. However most respondents declare that they have no opinion on this topic. Similarly ambiguous conclusions emerge from.
Can Poland accelerate the transformation Brazil Mobile Number List Of the Blue Media survey participants only percent believes that the ecological situation in Poland is better than in other countries. The majority believe that in this respect it is similar to elsewhere and according to every third respondent Poland is worse than other countries. The most frequently indicated area where Poland is doing worse than the rest of the world is coalbased energy. Respondents also mentioned the problem of smog which has not been solved for years related to heating apartments.
With fuels harmful to health and the climate poor waste management water pollution and the lack of a nuclear power plant. The respondents see Polands ecological advantage over other countries in forests i.e. the large occurrence of natural ecosystems as well as in the low level of industrialization and ecological agriculture. Poles seem to be strongly divided on the date of phasing out coal. Almost equally large groups of respondents believe that the currently discussed date of is appropriate too late and too early. However most respondents declare that they have no opinion on this topic. Similarly ambiguous conclusions emerge from.