Experts, under the umbrella of the Association of Professional Women Engineers of Nigeria , yesterday, tasked stakeholders to use sustainable technology and energy solutions to address the global climate crisis impacting the country.
She explained that sustainable technology and energy solutions were indispensable tools in the fight against climate change and the pursuit of a resilient future, noting that by harnessing the power of innovation, collaboration, and collective action, Nigerians could transition to a low-carbon economy, mitigate the impacts of climate change, and build thriving, sustainable communities for generations to come.
“Renewable energy sources, such as solar, wind, hydro, and geothermal power, offer clean alternatives to fossil fuels, reducing carbon emissions and dependence on finite resources. Energy-efficient buildings employ technologies like smart thermostats, efficient lighting, and advanced insulation to minimise energy consumption and lower operating costs,” she said.
According to her, with the climate-induced challenges faced by people, especially women, technological solutions are needed to curb such problems. Experts, under the umbrella of the Association of Professional Women Engineers of Nigeria , yesterday, tasked stakeholders to use sustainable technology and energy solutions to address the global climate crisis impacting the country.