Solar farms help to address climate change by
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- Reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
 - Reduction of air pollution by generating electricity without emitting harmful pollutants or greenhouse gases. (Solar panels have a negligible carbon footprint compared to traditional energy sources.)
 - Reducing reliance on fossil fuels, which are extracted through mining and drilling, lowers our overall carbon footprint.
 - Solar panels are recyclable at the end of their life, lowering their lifetime and manufacturing emissions.
 - Encouraging the transition to a renewable energy economy. Fostering innovation and investment in clean technologies, creating jobs and driving economic growth.
 - Fostering sustainable development by providing a sustainable and decentralised energy solution that can work in remote and underprivileged areas. This promotes energy access, equality, and resilience.
 - Solar panels also make very little noise and use very little water, making them a low-impact land use overall.
 
 
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