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The Impact of Green and Renewable Energy Policy on Climate Risk Management
Abstract
The issue of energy transition occupies a central place in contemporary debates on climate governance and sustainable development. Faced with the intensification of extreme climate events and the rise in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, green and renewable energy policies appear to be essential levers for reducing climate risks and ensuring the systemic resilience of modern societies. This paper analyzes in an integrated manner the impact of these policies on climate risk management, through a conceptual and theoretical approach based on the paradigms of sustainable development, energy transition, and polycentric climate governance. By mobilizing a multidisciplinary analytical framework, the study highlights the close relationship between the decarbonization of the energy system, economic diversification, and the reduction of environmental vulnerability.
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