I'll give you the result of an analysis that we just conducted.
The oil and chemical sectors are currently considered major contributors to carbon dioxide emissions. I'm also thinking of the high‑tech, microelectronics, information technology and cloud computing sector. This sector needs many servers. The high‑tech sector is also becoming an increasingly significant contributor to carbon dioxide emissions.
An industrial revolution is taking shape. It will affect the internet of things, microelectronics and the electrification of transportation. However, carbon dioxide is still being produced. We need to become more inventive. We can't just point the finger at certain industries. Even the deep‑seated changes in our economy will generate carbon dioxide. The carbon dioxide produced by power microelectronics or by the chemical sector is the same carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. We must raise our standards and understand that some areas are coming into contact for the first time.
I urge everyone to remain open and to make an organized and rigorous contribution to the development of more and more energy‑efficient technology. It's all well and good to have an electric car. However, if the car is manufactured with the use of coal, gas or oil, it's no longer completely electric. We must think carefully about this.