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The Russian Federation is on Its Way to a Climate-Neutral Economy

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Against the backdrop of the accelerating pace of global warming due to the influence of anthropogenic and technological factors of human progress, the inevitable 4th energy transition is brewing in the world—the transition to renewable energy sources and building models of state economies aimed at minimizing damage to the planet's ecosystem. Today, almost all world countries are convinced of the need for a speedy transition to a climate-neutral economy, including the Russian Federation. This work is devoted to the analysis of current trends in the transition to a climate-neutral economy in the Russian Federation, identification of the problems of introducing and using various types of green energy, as well as a review of existing and promising approaches to solving these problems. Among them, it is worth noting the creation of the necessary infrastructure for the operation of electric transport and government support measures for the active introduction of electric public transport.

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Muzalev, S., Muzaleva, T., Gordova, M., Demina, I. (2023). The Russian Federation is on Its Way to a Climate-Neutral Economy. In: Polyakov, R. (eds) Ecosystems Without Borders 2023. EcoSystConfKlgtu 2023. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 705. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-34329-2_11

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