NEWSLETTER 06: Topic 3_Economy and Energy
[NEWSLETTER 06: Topic 3_Economy and Energy]
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In the current context of the global transition to a green economy, the link between energy and the economy has become clearer and closer than ever. The transition to renewable energy is not only an optimal solution to environmental problems, but also a key driver of sustainable economic growth.
In order to provide readers with a deeper insight into the relationship between energy and economy in this transition, the Center for Development of Community Initiatives and Environment (C&E Center) would like to send you a summary of the lecture by MSc. Pham Ngoc Tham at the TOT 2024 training course – Topic: Renewable Energy and Net Zero/Zero Carbon.
The TOT 2024 training course on Renewable Energy and Net zero/Zero carbon was organized by the C&E Center in collaboration with Duy Tan University from June 15-18 in Da Nang, aiming to promote the integration of the content “Renewable Energy and Zero Carbon/Energy Transition” into university and college education programs. The program aims to support C&E’s education partners in building capacity and training resources for programs on energy transition, towards the goal of Net Zero – reducing emissions to zero and promoting sustainable development, as well as addressing climate change.
Through the annual Train the Trainer course, C&E collaborates with experts to introduce courses on energy transition and sustainable energy sources and impart knowledge on the multi-disciplinary challenges associated with the social transition towards low carbon emissions. After each annual training course, the trainers will apply this knowledge and skills to the curriculum for students in an appropriate way in the classroom and practice.
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The Newsletter Series is a product of the Research and Proposal to Implement the Pilot Program to Integrate Renewable Energy and Net Zero / Zero Carbon Content into University and College Education by Center for Development of Community and Environmental Initiatives (𝑪&𝑬).