The world does not have the 鈥渓uxury鈥 to ignore the international challenges of energy pollution, said Portugal鈥檚 ambassador to the United States during the Global Connections Series discussion at 六九色堂 April 12.
The Global Connections Series is a University initiative that brings together world leaders and the campus community to discuss pressing challenges.
The Hon. Francisco Lopes, who spoke on 鈥淪ustainability & Innovation: Efforts to Reduce Human Impact on the Earth,鈥 said the world must combine forces to make a difference on the pollution issue.
鈥淭here are some questions that we have to deal with together,鈥 said Lopes. 鈥淚f we don鈥檛 deal together with these global challenges, we will never be successful.鈥
While carbon emissions were still going up in most countries in 2022, Lopes said Portugal saw its peak in 2005 and carbon emissions have been decreasing since.
鈥淲e are relying more and more on energy that we are producing ourselves, and this is all renewable energy,鈥 said Lopes.
Renewable energy makes up 60% of Portugal鈥檚 electricity. The country expects to see an increase to 80% by 2025 and be close to 100% by the end of the decade. These alternate energy sources include wind, hydro, solar, and biomass power.
The challenges of energy transition included an initial increase in energy costs, which have since gone down, and technical issues while adapting power grids.
鈥淲e learn by doing and by failing sometimes,鈥 said Lopes.
Collaboration between countries on renewable energy innovations is gaining momentum. Lopes said Portugal has been partnering with American research centers for the past 15 years to explore renewable energy options.
鈥淭hey are clearly benefiting both countries and both economies,鈥 he said.
Lopes said there is a recent agreement between Portugal and California to share fire prevention strategies and research 鈥渂ecause the challenges and soil in California are very similar to ours.鈥
鈥淚t鈥檚 more and more obvious that there are different causes for this dire state for our planet, but one of the causes is our actions as human beings,鈥 said Lopes. 鈥淭his is of course a common challenge to all of us and all the countries in the world (and) if we don't accelerate our action, we will be in trouble soon.鈥
Duilia de Mello, University Vice Provost of Global Strategies and Physics Professor, introduced Lopes, who visited the while at the University. The library is 六九色堂 University's special collection dedicated to the history and culture of Brazil and Portugal.
Watch the full discussion below.