Countries that have prevented oil and gas exploration and extraction due to climate change... Will the era of oil end?

2021-12-17 2021-12-17T21:39:16Z
رنا السيلاوي
رنا السيلاوي
محرر أخبار - قسم التواصل الاجتماعي

Weather of Arabia - In a UN report published in the summer of 2021, regarding global warming and climate change, the report warned that a major catastrophe is approaching, and losses will be great if the necessary measures are not taken, including stopping the use of fossil materials as a source of energy generation due to the pollution that causes with it.

 

This came in light of an unprecedented global temperature record, as the past five years were the warmest since 1850.

 

Everyone knows that without real commitments by governments and countries, especially industrial ones, humanity will not be able to limit climate change, and curb natural and environmental disasters that are recurring in more violent forms, such as floods, fires and desertification, which we witnessed in Canada, Algeria, Germany, Belgium, Turkey, Russia, etc. ..

 

In order to stop the rise in temperatures, or even tip the scales and reduce them, the authors of the report say that humanity must halve its emissions by 2030 and reach the stage of carbon neutrality in 2050.

 

Guterres' invitation

Commenting on the report, the Portuguese Secretary-General of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres, said that the document "ringes the bell for the use of coal and fossil energy energy," adding that both must be abandoned before they destroy the planet. Gutcheris called on countries to end the exploration of fossil energy, stop producing "fuel" and switch to alternative energies.

Which countries are currently preventing the production and exploration of oil, gas and coal?

6 - France

In 2017, the French Parliament passed legislation prohibiting the production of gas and oil within French territory by 2040. Consequently, it is not possible to issue new licenses for oil extraction, and the existing licenses will not be extendable.

The French decision is, of course, symbolic, as France extracts about 850,000 barrels a year, the equivalent of one hour of production in Saudi Arabia. But Paris, where the 2015 climate agreement was signed, hopes its move will encourage others.

5 - Greenland

Almost a decade ago, Greenland turned into a site for oil exploration, where scientists from the American Center for Geological Studies estimate that the cold country hides about 31 billion barrels of oil under the ice.

Earlier this year, the newly elected Socialist government made climate change a priority. Legislation banning oil exploration was quickly enacted and it went into effect last July, ending 50 years of ambition to turn Greenland into a petro-state.

Although the country is also very rich in minerals, the government believes that the price it will pay for this industry will be very high, both economically and environmentally, stressing that the step was taken for the security of "the environment, fisheries and their derivatives, and tourism...".

4 - Denmark

Denmark has agreed to ban the exploration and extraction of oil and gas in the North Sea by 2050. The move is part of the government's project to move closer to the goal of "carbon neutrality". And Denmark, by the way, is one of the most oil-producing European countries, as it extracts more than 7,000 tons annually.

The Minister of Environment said in a statement that the government is working to end the era of fossil energy, and is preparing projects that would comply with the objectives of the European Climate Law, which aims to achieve carbon neutrality in 2050.

3 - Belize

Belize (formerly British Honduras) banned the exploration and extraction of oil and gas from its waters in 2018, with the aim of protecting its coral reefs. The latter is the second in terms of size after the coral reefs in Australia, and is home to about 1,400 marine species, including endangered species, including sharks, dolphins and turtles.

The government says an oil spill disaster near these Central American reefs threatens not only the country's biodiversity, but also the tourism sector that relies on coral reefs. Belize was extracting only 3000 barrels per day.

 

2 - Spain

In May of 2021, Spain passed a law prohibiting the exploration and extraction of oil, gas and coal in its territory by 2042, after nearly a decade of demanding its approval. The decision, of course, comes in the context of the general European direction set by the Commission to gradually reduce carbon emissions to reach carbon neutrality in 2050.

In a tweet via Twitter, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez said that Spain now "has an environmental law that serves the interest of the planet and future generations for a just and prosperous future for all."

1 - Ireland

Ireland passed a law earlier this year preventing the issuance of licenses to prospect and extract fossil materials on its territory. The government described the legislation as a "strong message at home and abroad, to show Dublin's commitment to ditching polluting energy and looking for sustainable alternatives".

In a statement issued by the Office of the Minister of Energy, Ayman Ryan said that keeping fossil materials underground would accelerate the transition to alternative and sustainable energies and reach the goal of carbon neutrality by 2050.

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
See More
Related News
Saudi Arabia | Starting today... entry into Mecca without a permit is prohibited

Saudi Arabia | Starting today... entry into Mecca without a permit is prohibited

Saudi Arabia | The roof of a mosque collapsed in Dammam and the reason...

Saudi Arabia | The roof of a mosque collapsed in Dammam and the reason...

Jordan | Further drop in temperatures and active winds are expected on Sunday

Jordan | Further drop in temperatures and active winds are expected on Sunday

Saudi Arabia | Areas covered by rain and dust forecast for Sunday

Saudi Arabia | Areas covered by rain and dust forecast for Sunday