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World Decarbonization Day (WDD) is an annual global observance held on September 3rd to raise awareness of the need for decarbonization in combating climate change. The day underscores the importance of transitioning to low-carbon energy systems and promotes collaboration among governments, industries, and individuals to accelerate decarbonization efforts. Through this observance, stakeholders are encouraged to take action to reduce carbon emissions and adopt sustainable energy practices, contributing to climate change mitigation and sustainable development.

History

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World Decarbonization Day was established by the Women in Energy Oil and Gas (WEOG)[1] to highlight the critical need for decarbonization in the energy sector.[2] The announcement, led by Dr. Oladunni Owo, WEOG's National President, was made during a Decarbonization Initiative Press Conference in Abuja, Nigeria. The observance includes significant initiatives such as the 10 Million Tree Decarbonization Project, the Annual World Decarbonization Summit, and various collaborative projects aimed at promoting renewable energy and sustainable practices globally. The date September 3rd was chosen to align with global efforts to combat climate change and encourage widespread participation.[3]

Annual Themes and Major Initiatives

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The inaugural theme for World Decarbonization Day in 2024 was "Collaboration, Innovation, and Action for a Low Carbon Future." This theme emphasizes the urgent need for global cooperation to accelerate decarbonization efforts. It highlights the role of innovation in developing sustainable technologies and practices and calls for immediate, actionable steps to reduce carbon emissions.

Key initiatives included:

  • 10 Million Tree Decarbonization Project launch: A campaign to plant 10 million trees to offset carbon emissions and promote reforestation.[4]
  • Annual World Decarbonization Summit: A platform for policymakers, industry leaders, and experts to discuss decarbonization strategies and solutions.
  • Collaborative Partnerships: Partnerships with various organizations to promote sustainable energy practices and raise awareness about climate change.

Decarbonization Strategies, Techniques, and Technologies

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World Decarbonization Day highlights various strategies and technologies critical to reducing carbon emissions:

  • Renewable Energy:
    • Solar power: Harnessing sunlight to generate electricity.[5]
    • Wind power: Utilizing wind to generate electricity.[6]
    • Hydropower: Generating electricity from the force of flowing water.[7]
    • Geothermal power: Harnessing heat from the Earth's interior to generate electricity.[8]
    • Bioenergy: Producing energy from biomass, such as wood, agricultural waste, or algae.[9]
  • Energy Efficiency:
    • Building energy efficiency: Implementing energy-efficient building design and technologies.[10]
    • Transportation efficiency: Improving fuel efficiency of vehicles and promoting electric vehicles.[11][12]
    • Industrial energy efficiency: Implementing energy-saving technologies in industrial processes.[13]
  • Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS):
    • Capturing carbon dioxide emissions from industrial processes and storing them underground.[14]
  • Electric Vehicles:
    • Transitioning from fossil fuel-powered vehicles to electric vehicles.[15][16]
  • Sustainable Agriculture:
    • Practices that reduce greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture.[17]
  • Policy and Regulatory Measures:
    • Carbon pricing mechanisms: Implementing carbon taxes or emissions trading schemes.[18]
    • Renewable energy subsidies: Providing financial incentives for renewable energy projects.[19]
    • Energy efficiency standards: Setting energy efficiency standards for buildings, appliances, and vehicles.[20]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ https://www.weog.org/
  2. ^ ogrepublic (2024-07-03). "WEOG declares September 3 as 'World Decarbonization Day'". All of the Latest Oil and Gas News-Find Oil and Gas Jobs. Retrieved 2024-09-03.
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  4. ^ Esifiho, Faith (2024-07-04). "Women in Energy sets world decarbonisation day, targets 10 million trees". Businessday NG. Retrieved 2024-09-03.
  5. ^ Gbenga Ojo, Gabriel; Lottu, Oluwaseun Augustine; Ndiwe, Tina Chinyere; Izuka, Uchenna; -Ehiobu, Nwakamma Ninduwezuor (2023-01-20). "Solar Energy Adaptation and Efficiency Across Diverse Nigerian and Global Climates: A Review of Technological Advancement" (PDF). Engineering Heritage Journal. 7 (1): 99–107. doi:10.26480/gwk.01.2023.99.107.
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  7. ^ Llácer-Iglesias, Rosa M.; López-Jiménez, P. Amparo; Pérez-Sánchez, Modesto (January 2021). "Hydropower Technology for Sustainable Energy Generation in Wastewater Systems: Learning from the Experience". Water. 13 (22): 3259. doi:10.3390/w13223259. ISSN 2073-4441.
  8. ^ Bamisile, Olusola; Cai, Dongsheng; Adun, Humphrey; Taiwo, Michael; Li, Jian; Hu, Yihua; Huang, Qi (2023-09-01). "Geothermal energy prospect for decarbonization, EWF nexus and energy poverty mitigation in East Africa; the role of hydrogen production". Energy Strategy Reviews. 49: 101157. Bibcode:2023EneSR..4901157B. doi:10.1016/j.esr.2023.101157. ISSN 2211-467X.
  9. ^ Butnar, Isabela; Broad, Oliver; Solano Rodriguez, Baltazar; Dodds, Paul E. (March 2020). "The role of bioenergy for global deep decarbonization: CO 2 removal or low-carbon energy?". GCB Bioenergy. 12 (3): 198–212. Bibcode:2020GCBBi..12..198B. doi:10.1111/gcbb.12666. ISSN 1757-1693.
  10. ^ Ke, Zikang; Zhang, Hui; Jia, Xueying; Yan, Junle; Lv, Xuejun; Yu, Haibo; Gao, Ningcheng; Zeng, Wei; Liu, Yuxi; Wong, Nyuk Hien (2024-03-01). "Research on energy efficiency and decarbonization pathway of nearly zero energy buildings based on system dynamic simulation". Developments in the Built Environment. 17: 100310. doi:10.1016/j.dibe.2023.100310. ISSN 2666-1659.
  11. ^ Akujor, Chidi E; Uzowuru, Emmanuel E; Abubakar, Sambo S; Amakom, Chijioke M (January 2022). "Decarbonisation of the Transport Sector in Nigeria". Environmental Health Insights. 16: 117863022211250. Bibcode:2022EnvHI..1611250A. doi:10.1177/11786302221125039. ISSN 1178-6302. PMC 9520152. PMID 36185498.
  12. ^ "Transport Decarbonization Investment series (TDI)". World Bank. Retrieved 2024-09-03.
  13. ^ "Industrial Energy Efficiency and Decarbonization". Global Efficiency Intelligence. Retrieved 2024-09-03.
  14. ^ Martin-Roberts, Emma; Scott, Vivian; Flude, Stephanie; Johnson, Gareth; Haszeldine, R. Stuart; Gilfillan, Stuart (November 2021). "Carbon capture and storage at the end of a lost decade". One Earth. 4 (11): 1569–1584. Bibcode:2021OEart...4.1569M. doi:10.1016/j.oneear.2021.10.002. ISSN 2590-3322.
  15. ^ "Progress and Potential for Electric Vehicles to Reduce Carbon Emissions". Resources for the Future. Retrieved 2024-09-03.
  16. ^ Littlejohn, Christina; Proost, Stef (2022-12-01). "What role for electric vehicles in the decarbonization of the car transport sector in Europe?". Economics of Transportation. 32: 100283. doi:10.1016/j.ecotra.2022.100283. ISSN 2212-0122.
  17. ^ Kuzmanović, Daniela (2023). "Sustainable development in agriculture with a focus on decarbonization". Western Balkan Journal of Agricultural Economics and Rural Development. 5 (2): 163–177. doi:10.5937/WBJAE2302163K. ISSN 2683-4693.
  18. ^ Tvinnereim, Endre; Mehling, Michael (2018-10-01). "Carbon pricing and deep decarbonisation". Energy Policy. 121: 185–189. Bibcode:2018EnPol.121..185T. doi:10.1016/j.enpol.2018.06.020. ISSN 0301-4215.
  19. ^ Møller, Karl Magnus (2024-09-01). "Domestic renewable energy industries and national decarbonization policy". Energy Policy. 192: 114249. doi:10.1016/j.enpol.2024.114249. ISSN 0301-4215.
  20. ^ "Untapped potential for decarbonization: Scaling up energy efficiency | Independent Evaluation Group". ieg.worldbankgroup.org. 2023-04-21. Retrieved 2024-09-03.
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