Planet Earth has been severely abused by humanity, driven largely by the pursuit of personal desires and socioeconomic gains at the expense of the natural ecosystem and divinely ordained biodiversity. Over the centuries, human activities undertaken to satisfy energy needs have continued—whether intentionally or unknowingly—to sustain economic activities that support the development of both individuals and societies. Human existence depends on a continuous supply of energy for life’s sustenance and advancement. This reality underscores the widely accepted notion that “energy is life.”
However, energy sourcing and utilization are often pursued without adequate consideration of their environmental consequences. Such activities require continuous environmental assessments and audits to evaluate and mitigate their impacts. Unfortunately, humanity has recklessly violated the natural order of biodiversity and disrupted the divinely structured ecosystem established at creation. This ecosystem demands restraint and responsibility in human actions, particularly in exploiting resources across the entire energy value chain—from production and distribution to consumption and utilisation.
Today, all human activities related to energy use, whether for economic, commercial, industrial, domestic, or household purposes, require urgent damage-control measures. This necessity is particularly critical in light of the escalating global climate crisis, against which nations operating under the United Nations framework are implementing mitigation and adaptation strategies. Scientifically, these damage-control measures are referred to as “green solutions.” Their purpose is to curb the continued environmental degradation that threatens both ecological balance and human survival on Earth.
Green solutions encompass all aspects of human activity and extend across every sector of governance and the global economy. They are synonymous with environmental sustainability and are designed to promote energy efficiency, energy security, energy sufficiency, and economic viability while addressing energy poverty and energy shortages in a rapidly growing global population. Consequently, all sectors of the economy are expected to integrate green solutions into their operations, including agriculture, manufacturing, construction, transportation, and household activities.
Green solutions support mitigation, adaptation, and environmental restoration within the broader framework of sustainable energy development and climate compliance. In agriculture, for example, contemporary agribusiness strategies increasingly emphasize green practices in both crop and livestock production. These practices aim to facilitate energy transition, enhance energy efficiency, promote resource conservation, and optimise water usage. Ultimately, green solutions serve as a foundation for the global energy economy.
The wasteful use of resources—whether energy, water, or agricultural inputs—is counterproductive to the global energy economy. Such inefficiency hinders economic growth and development. Conversely, green solutions discourage resource mismanagement and create conditions conducive to wealth generation and sustainable economic prosperity.
Wealth creation remains a primary driving force behind humanity’s persistent quest for improved living standards and enhanced quality of life. Beyond mere survival, individuals seek opportunities for progress, comfort, and prosperity. In this regard, macroeconomic performance provides a reliable measure of how effectively green solution initiatives contribute to productivity, economic growth, and sustainable development.
In today’s world, meaningful wealth creation can scarcely be imagined without the integration of green solutions. This is particularly important as societies continue to suffer significant financial and economic losses resulting from climate change. The impacts of climate change are evident in the increasing frequency and severity of extreme weather events, including floods, heat waves, droughts, rising sea levels, and the melting of Arctic ice. These developments have imposed substantial social, environmental, and economic burdens on communities across the globe.
Therefore, the Earth’s environment must be safeguarded through the consistent application of green solutions in every aspect of human endeavour. As witnesses to the growing impacts of climate change and as stakeholders in the pursuit of economic prosperity, humanity bears a collective responsibility to create wealth while simultaneously preserving the environment. Achieving this balance is essential not only for sustainable development but also for ensuring the continued existence of humankind on Planet Earth.
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Sunny Nwachukwu (Loyal Sigmite), PhD, Fellow (ICCON, CSN, SM), a pure and applied chemist with an MBA in management, is an Onitsha based industrialist, and former vice president (finance), Onitsha Chamber of Commerce. He can be reached on +234 803 318 2105 (text only) or schubltd@yahoo.com





