The intersection of renewable energy and environmental health is critical for addressing global challenges such as climate change, public health, and sustainable development. This review highlights the urgent need for sustainable solutions that reduce environmental health risks by transitioning from traditional energy sources to renewable energy technologies. Renewable energy sources, including solar, wind, hydroelectric, biomass, and geothermal, offer sustainable alternatives that reduce greenhouse gas emissions and environmental degradation. However, challenges such as economic barriers, technological limitations, and policy obstacles hinder widespread adoption. Overcoming these challenges requires collaborative efforts across sectors and innovative approaches to research and development. By prioritizing investments in renewable energy infrastructure, implementing supportive policies, and fostering international cooperation, society can pave the way for a healthier and more sustainable future. The review underscores the importance of advancing sustainable solutions at the intersection of renewable energy and environmental health, emphasizing the urgency of collective action to address complex global challenges. Key findings include the health co-benefits of renewable energy, such as reduced air pollution, improved water quality, and mitigation of land degradation. Case studies and technological innovations demonstrate the tangible benefits of integrating renewable energy systems. Despite the recognized benefits, research gaps remain in understanding the intricate relationship between renewable energy adoption and its implications for environmental health. This study aims to address these gaps by examining advancements in sustainable solutions and their impact on environmental health. The review also highlights the role of policy, technological innovations, and community-based initiatives in promoting renewable energy adoption. By leveraging innovations, investments, and collaborative approaches, society can accelerate the transition to a clean, resilient, and sustainable energy future.The intersection of renewable energy and environmental health is critical for addressing global challenges such as climate change, public health, and sustainable development. This review highlights the urgent need for sustainable solutions that reduce environmental health risks by transitioning from traditional energy sources to renewable energy technologies. Renewable energy sources, including solar, wind, hydroelectric, biomass, and geothermal, offer sustainable alternatives that reduce greenhouse gas emissions and environmental degradation. However, challenges such as economic barriers, technological limitations, and policy obstacles hinder widespread adoption. Overcoming these challenges requires collaborative efforts across sectors and innovative approaches to research and development. By prioritizing investments in renewable energy infrastructure, implementing supportive policies, and fostering international cooperation, society can pave the way for a healthier and more sustainable future. The review underscores the importance of advancing sustainable solutions at the intersection of renewable energy and environmental health, emphasizing the urgency of collective action to address complex global challenges. Key findings include the health co-benefits of renewable energy, such as reduced air pollution, improved water quality, and mitigation of land degradation. Case studies and technological innovations demonstrate the tangible benefits of integrating renewable energy systems. Despite the recognized benefits, research gaps remain in understanding the intricate relationship between renewable energy adoption and its implications for environmental health. This study aims to address these gaps by examining advancements in sustainable solutions and their impact on environmental health. The review also highlights the role of policy, technological innovations, and community-based initiatives in promoting renewable energy adoption. By leveraging innovations, investments, and collaborative approaches, society can accelerate the transition to a clean, resilient, and sustainable energy future.