Abstract
Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are the principal cause of global warming, a serious environmental issue with far-reaching implications. This extensive assessment investigates the multidimensional influence of CO2 emissions on global warming, looking at both the scientific basis and the possibility for solar energy as a mitigation approach. The evaluation focuses on solar energy's ability to reduce CO2 emissions and combat global warming. It investigates the benefits of solar energy as a clean, renewable, and sustainable source of electricity. The evaluation assesses the current state and future prospects of solar technology, focusing on its cost-effectiveness, scalability, and environmental benefits. Furthermore, the assessment looks at the obstacles and potential connected with solar energy deployment. It emphasizes the importance of legislative assistance, infrastructural development, and technology developments to hasten the transition to solar energy. The evaluation also evaluates the possible synergies between solar energy and other renewable energy sources as part of a comprehensive approach to CO2 emissions reduction. Finally, the assessment highlights the critical necessity for a worldwide response to the climate catastrophe. It advocates for bold and collaborative efforts to cut CO2 emissions and transition to sustainable energy systems, with solar energy playing a critical role. The review is an invaluable resource for policymakers, scientists, and stakeholders interested in the impact of CO2 emissions on global warming and the possibilities of solar energy mitigation
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