Solomon Islands

Solomon Islands

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Solomon Islands' Climate Change Impact

Positive

  • πŸŽ‰ Pledge net zero by 2050 (under discussion)
  • 🍾️ Energy mix contains low coal (0%)
  • 🌞 Uses solar power (2%)
  • πŸŒ… Other renewables power (~2%)

Negative

  • πŸš— No pledges to ban ICE vehicles
  • 😠 Electricity from renewable sources too low (4%)
  • 🀬 Electricity from fossil fuels too high (95.19%)
  • πŸ›’ Electricity from oil (95%)

Percentages rounded from 2019 data.

πŸ“ˆ Solomon Islands is rank 161 out of 195 countries for Climate Change.

How would you rate Solomon Islands' Environmental Impact?

Is the Solomon Islands part of the IEA (International Energy Agency)?

No, Solomon Islands is not a member or an association of the IEA.

What is Solomon Islands' renewable vs fossil fuel energy mix?

Solomon Islands uses 4% energy from renewable sources compared to 95.19% energy from fossil fuel sources.

Solomon Islands' Climate Change Action

A list of some of Solomon Islands' common climate change questions.

Have Solomon Islands' government pledged to ban diesel and petrol cars?

Currently there are no plans by Solomon Islands' government to ban ICE cars, such as diesel and petrol..


Have Solomon Islands' government pledged to be a net zero country?

Yes, Solomon Islands have pledged to be a net zero country by 2050.


Does Solomon Islands' electricity mix still contain coal?

No, Solomon Islands' electricity does not contain any coal as part of the countries energy mix.

Does Solomon Islands' generate nuclear electricity?

No, Solomon Islands' does generate nuclear electricity.

Solomon Islands' Climate Change Resources

National Climate Change Entity

Are you looking for your countries department for action against climate change? If so, the website below is Solomon Islands' dedicated environment and global warming resource. We encourage everyone to put pressure on local and national government's to put climate change high on their priority and to push forward with climate positive laws.

Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, Disaster Management and Meteorology

Solomon Islands' Comparison Against Countries

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