Lessons From COVID-19 Conferring Environmental Re-Engineering Opportunity

Author:

Danish Mir Sayed Shah1ORCID,Senjyu Tomonobu Shah1ORCID,Sabory Najib Rahman1,Mikhaylov Alexey2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of the Ryukyus, Japan

2. Financial University Under the Government of the Russian Federation, Russia

Abstract

This chapter presents re-engineering environmental sustainability opportunities within constrained pandemic situations that suggest solutions. Climate change disaster and COVID-19 socio-economic impacts are leading nations to dramatic tragedy. Simultaneously, increasing demand for energy are due to population, political competition, and industrial growth globally. At present, the pandemic attracts more attention due to its immediate effect. Ignoring climate change can have a worse consequence not only on the present but for the future generation in the long run. Therefore, re-engineering the current pandemic situation with a futurism outlook for saving the world will enable nations to transform and rethink strategies, policies, procedures, processes, and any actions that can cope with present and possible future pandemics and climate change tragedies.

Publisher

IGI Global

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