Adapting to new realities: Renewable energies and a low carbon future for the Russian Arctic in the aftermath of COVID-19

International audience The COVID-19 pandemic has caused unprecedented changes to the global economy and has thoroughly shaken the energy industry. The recent collapse of oil prices has underlined the fragility of the fossil fuel sector and has emphasized the importance of economic and fuel diversifi...

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Main Authors: Ignatyeva, Valentina, GADAL, Sébastien
Other Authors: Études des Structures, des Processus d’Adaptation et des Changements de l’Espace (ESPACE), Université Côte d'Azur (UCA)-Avignon Université (AU)-Université Nice Sophia Antipolis (. - 2019) (UNS), COMUE Université Côte d'Azur (2015-2019) (COMUE UCA)-COMUE Université Côte d'Azur (2015-2019) (COMUE UCA)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Aix Marseille Université (AMU), Aix Marseille Université (AMU), North-Eastern Federal University, Charles University, FMSH-RBSF OSAMA (development Of an optimal human Security Model for The Arctic)
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Language:English
Published: HAL CCSD 2021
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spelling ftccsdartic:oai:HAL:hal-03275059v1 2023-05-15T14:54:22+02:00 Adapting to new realities: Renewable energies and a low carbon future for the Russian Arctic in the aftermath of COVID-19 Ignatyeva, Valentina GADAL, Sébastien Études des Structures, des Processus d’Adaptation et des Changements de l’Espace (ESPACE) Université Côte d'Azur (UCA)-Avignon Université (AU)-Université Nice Sophia Antipolis (. - 2019) (UNS) COMUE Université Côte d'Azur (2015-2019) (COMUE UCA)-COMUE Université Côte d'Azur (2015-2019) (COMUE UCA)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Aix Marseille Université (AMU) Aix Marseille Université (AMU) North-Eastern Federal University Charles University FMSH-RBSF OSAMA (development Of an optimal human Security Model for The Arctic) Prague, Czech Republic 2021-06-28 https://hal-amu.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03275059 https://hal-amu.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03275059/document https://hal-amu.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03275059/file/Ignatyeva_Gadal_EUGEO2021.pdf en eng HAL CCSD hal-03275059 https://hal-amu.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03275059 https://hal-amu.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03275059/document https://hal-amu.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03275059/file/Ignatyeva_Gadal_EUGEO2021.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/ info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess CC-BY-NC EUGEO 2021, 8th Congress on the Geography of Europe https://hal-amu.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03275059 EUGEO 2021, 8th Congress on the Geography of Europe, Charles University, Jun 2021, Prague, Czech Republic. pp.337 https://www.eugeo2021.eu/ Energy security Sustainability Covid-19 Economic development Green energy Arctic Russia [SHS.STAT]Humanities and Social Sciences/Methods and statistics [SDE.ES]Environmental Sciences/Environmental and Society [SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography [INFO.INFO-MO]Computer Science [cs]/Modeling and Simulation [INFO.INFO-TI]Computer Science [cs]/Image Processing [eess.IV] info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject Conference papers 2021 ftccsdartic 2022-01-09T00:18:35Z International audience The COVID-19 pandemic has caused unprecedented changes to the global economy and has thoroughly shaken the energy industry. The recent collapse of oil prices has underlined the fragility of the fossil fuel sector and has emphasized the importance of economic and fuel diversification. Considering the overwhelming role that fossil fuels and fossil fuel-driven industries play in Russia’s economy, particularly their prevalence in the Russian Arctic region, this sectoral shock should come as a wake-up call for the country to reconsider its strategy and the role that decarbonization and renewable energies need to play in it.The long-term sustainability of the economic development of the Arctic regions will be influenced by global environmental and climate regulation, as well as the ongoing transformation of energy markets. More robust incorporation of RES would not only provide a more sustainable route for the economic development of the region, but it would also deliver significant health benefits for local populations and regional flora and fauna. This becomes especially important as studies have been showing a correlation between poor environmental factors and viral susceptibility.As more and more of Russia’s economic partners are stepping on the path of carbon neutrality and increasing their goals to reduce emissions through improved energy efficiency measures and integration of green energy sources, Russia should strongly consider embracing these global trends and begin incorporating the necessary policy changes in order to stay relevant and competitive in the long-term. Now is the perfect time to adopt the necessary incentives and prioritize resilient investments to begin changing the country’s economic structure to help drive the country towards overcoming future economic and climate challenges and turn some of these potential challenges into growth opportunities. Conference Object Arctic Archive ouverte HAL (Hyper Article en Ligne, CCSD - Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe) Arctic
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Sustainability
Covid-19
Economic development
Green energy
Arctic
Russia
[SHS.STAT]Humanities and Social Sciences/Methods and statistics
[SDE.ES]Environmental Sciences/Environmental and Society
[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography
[INFO.INFO-MO]Computer Science [cs]/Modeling and Simulation
[INFO.INFO-TI]Computer Science [cs]/Image Processing [eess.IV]
spellingShingle Energy security
Sustainability
Covid-19
Economic development
Green energy
Arctic
Russia
[SHS.STAT]Humanities and Social Sciences/Methods and statistics
[SDE.ES]Environmental Sciences/Environmental and Society
[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography
[INFO.INFO-MO]Computer Science [cs]/Modeling and Simulation
[INFO.INFO-TI]Computer Science [cs]/Image Processing [eess.IV]
Ignatyeva, Valentina
GADAL, Sébastien
Adapting to new realities: Renewable energies and a low carbon future for the Russian Arctic in the aftermath of COVID-19
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Sustainability
Covid-19
Economic development
Green energy
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Russia
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[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography
[INFO.INFO-MO]Computer Science [cs]/Modeling and Simulation
[INFO.INFO-TI]Computer Science [cs]/Image Processing [eess.IV]
description International audience The COVID-19 pandemic has caused unprecedented changes to the global economy and has thoroughly shaken the energy industry. The recent collapse of oil prices has underlined the fragility of the fossil fuel sector and has emphasized the importance of economic and fuel diversification. Considering the overwhelming role that fossil fuels and fossil fuel-driven industries play in Russia’s economy, particularly their prevalence in the Russian Arctic region, this sectoral shock should come as a wake-up call for the country to reconsider its strategy and the role that decarbonization and renewable energies need to play in it.The long-term sustainability of the economic development of the Arctic regions will be influenced by global environmental and climate regulation, as well as the ongoing transformation of energy markets. More robust incorporation of RES would not only provide a more sustainable route for the economic development of the region, but it would also deliver significant health benefits for local populations and regional flora and fauna. This becomes especially important as studies have been showing a correlation between poor environmental factors and viral susceptibility.As more and more of Russia’s economic partners are stepping on the path of carbon neutrality and increasing their goals to reduce emissions through improved energy efficiency measures and integration of green energy sources, Russia should strongly consider embracing these global trends and begin incorporating the necessary policy changes in order to stay relevant and competitive in the long-term. Now is the perfect time to adopt the necessary incentives and prioritize resilient investments to begin changing the country’s economic structure to help drive the country towards overcoming future economic and climate challenges and turn some of these potential challenges into growth opportunities.
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Aix Marseille Université (AMU)
North-Eastern Federal University
Charles University
FMSH-RBSF OSAMA (development Of an optimal human Security Model for The Arctic)
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GADAL, Sébastien
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title Adapting to new realities: Renewable energies and a low carbon future for the Russian Arctic in the aftermath of COVID-19
title_short Adapting to new realities: Renewable energies and a low carbon future for the Russian Arctic in the aftermath of COVID-19
title_full Adapting to new realities: Renewable energies and a low carbon future for the Russian Arctic in the aftermath of COVID-19
title_fullStr Adapting to new realities: Renewable energies and a low carbon future for the Russian Arctic in the aftermath of COVID-19
title_full_unstemmed Adapting to new realities: Renewable energies and a low carbon future for the Russian Arctic in the aftermath of COVID-19
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