No man can deny or ignore climate change and its implications, particularly on the economic, social, and environmental life. Researchers have focused on conventional energy as a primary cause of greenhouse gas emissions that lead to dangerous environmental phenomena. Besides environmental implications, these substances have drastic health implications. In this review, the study first takes us to Egypt to determine the pricing of natural gas. Indeed, the use of Natural Resources is not only an issue of experts, scientists and economists, but primarily a matter of rights and ecology. In Algeria, the people’s refusal to extract gas has been linked to environmental risks and social justice. Finally, the crisis in Iraq has become a renewed crisis, as Iraqis suffer from severe shortages of electricity supply along with corruption, mismanagement and absurd Wars
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