African Handbook of Climate Change Adaptation | 2021

Clean Energy Technology for the Mitigation of Climate Change: African Traditional Myth

 
 
 

Abstract


The global Anticipated Energy Transition Period (AETP) is one that all stakeholders must embrace with respect to curbing energy poverty, thereby addressing issues related to climate change especially in the sub-Saharan region of\xa0Africa. The region is endowed with abundant richer, cleaner, and affordable energy sources, majority of which has remained untapped due to many reasons, one of which is tied to the socio-cultural traditional beliefs and value systems of the citizens. This has forced majority of the inhabitants to continue to rely on the use of non-biodegradable materials for the purpose of cooking and many other activities. This value system, therefore, contributes to have had an adverse effect on the climate and also on the\xa0health of the citizens most of whom are women and children residing in rural areas. The\xa0outlook on the AETP, their effect on climate change, the use of Clean Energy Technology (CET)\xa0domestically, the\xa0various strata expected to come with the AETP, the socio-cultural dynamics in terms of acceptability by all (rural, peri-urban, and urban areas) is addressed in this chapter. The chapter concluded by designing a CET model that could assist in planning for the AETP and mitigating climate change.

Volume None
Pages None
DOI 10.1007/978-3-030-45106-6_65
Language English
Journal African Handbook of Climate Change Adaptation

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