The idea that no alternative presented as a solution under the capitalist system to the problems created by that very system can be a genuine solution is proving itself with concrete examples in the field of so-called green/clean technology. The term green/clean technology is used to characterize technologies designed to be environmentally friendly from the production line to their use. This term also encompasses recycling. To control climate change, reduce pressure on natural resources, protect nature, and repair the damage done, it is necessary to shift towards models that phase out environmentally harmful production techniques, practices, and products. This, in turn, requires a transformation in every field – from energy production to industry, from agriculture to transportation. To move away from fossil fuels, which play a major role in global climate change, turning to clean energy sources and technologies such as wind, solar, hydroelectric, and geothermal power through planning focused on minimizing their negative environmental impacts plays a key role in this regard.