SDG 7 Affordable & Clean Energy - UN Sustainable Development Goals - DEEP DIVE

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  • Опубликовано: 1 июн 2024
  • Join me for a deep dive into the seventh Sustainable Development Goal - Affordable and Clean Energy. Energy is crucial for survival and is a major driver of all economic systems. Providing safe, clean, and cheap energy is a key enabler of other SDGs.
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    0:00 Introduction
    2:24 Energy Explained
    4:39 Target 7.1 - Energy Access
    8:50 Target 7.2 - Renewables
    11:52 Target 7.3 - Energy Efficiency
    14:24 Target 7A - Finance
    15:17 Target 7B - Infrastructure
    16:17 Summary
    17:59 Closing

Комментарии • 26

  • @sergeapostol6726
    @sergeapostol6726 2 года назад +2

    Love the shirt! Yet another Quality video essay. As you said in your cold open, we all just need to do our part and do it now.
    I did my graduate thesis in renewable power back in 2004. Since then, Australia and Queensland (my home state) have taken up more and more of the ideas that my colleagues and I have advocated since 1998. The difficult part is trying to move away form coal, which we have plenary of here, and pivot to renewables. For a place that is called the Sun Shine State, we haven't really used that resource well in terms of power generation.
    With more awareness and consumer education, the more uptake there is. This is why I applaud your efforts and share your videos. Well Done.

  • @emmaparry6361
    @emmaparry6361 Год назад +2

    These are comprehensive, and have been so helpful! Can't wait for the 8th SDG!

  • @iv4nq
    @iv4nq Год назад +1

    Our teacher sent us this video, to discuss it in class. It's better than other videos, your voice sounds really exited and it makes the video more interesting!!! You also explain extremely good, I understood every detail!

  • @adamtawakaltukobilla1936
    @adamtawakaltukobilla1936 2 года назад +1

    I really love your videos on the SDG👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽.Thank you so much🌷🌷🌷 and I'm looking forward to it upcoming videos 🤩🤩🤩

  • @namatovujoan5623
    @namatovujoan5623 2 года назад +2

    Thanks so much sweetie...these sessions have really been helpful.. can't wait for the next SDG

  • @saudiyakassim3357
    @saudiyakassim3357 Год назад

    Thank you very much for this beautiful lecture.

  • @chileshesimbulenations
    @chileshesimbulenations 10 месяцев назад

    thank you once more

  • @shardambiramesh4403
    @shardambiramesh4403 Год назад

    Useful information

  • @jairaj8949
    @jairaj8949 Год назад

    Good job madam

  • @josephtaupa8041
    @josephtaupa8041 Год назад

    Hi Kaylee. Love your content. I'm actually new to your channel. Just clicked Like and subscribed. I am currently writing up a project application for off grid electrification solar PV power system and I need your intelligent brain to help me write up a very persuasive and detailed proposal that satisfies SDG7.

  • @thewayneflyinghigh9128
    @thewayneflyinghigh9128 2 года назад +3

    Look at John Stossell’s video on this you see renewables are unreliable and unnafordable.

  • @arjabosh888
    @arjabosh888 Год назад

    Hello 🤗
    Good luck

  • @Annaann87
    @Annaann87 2 месяца назад

    You said about 30% financial flows for 5 countries and 20% for 46 least developed countries. This sum up to 50% and my question is where is the other 50% of $$$?

  • @qewa2000
    @qewa2000 Год назад

    kaylee , i think the average of people electricity consumption must be corrected to be per month not PER YEAR , best regards

    • @HippyInASuit1
      @HippyInASuit1  Год назад +1

      The figures are correct - annual figures. Please see these articles for additional information: issues.org/real/ ourworldindata.org/energy-access

  • @galerauschenberger9411
    @galerauschenberger9411 2 года назад

    How about geothermal energy. It can provide an uninterrupted supply os energy and we know it works. If you are from California you can go to the plant near the Salten Sea, and see it work. I believe it has been operationg for 40 years. HMMMMM.. So, why aren't we soing more with geothermal power?

  • @dr41v99
    @dr41v99 Год назад

    you looks like perla frrrom spongebob

    • @HippyInASuit1
      @HippyInASuit1  Год назад

      HAHAHAHA, I guess I kind of do in this photo

  • @GamingWithRexx22332
    @GamingWithRexx22332 11 месяцев назад

    i hate this

  • @rashigoyal4587
    @rashigoyal4587 Год назад

    I have an exam tomorrow!!! this was really helpful thank you so much🪄

  • @Annaann87
    @Annaann87 2 месяца назад

    You said about 30% financial flows for 5 countries and 20% for 46 least developed countries. This sum up to 50% and my question is where is the other 50% of $$$?