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Renewable Energy and the Environment
Renewable Energy and the Environment Renewable Energy and the Environment: A Simple Introduction. We all want to live in a sustainable world. And many of us want to contribute to this future by utilizing renewable energy sources. Renewables are, by their very nature, sustainable. They don’t pollute the environment or damage the natural world like fossil fuels do. The more you know about renewable energy and the environment, the better you can be at making healthier choices for your home and your community. Here are some simple guidelines to get you started on your journey to a more sustainable lifestyle.
mahmoud dagherPublished 2 years ago in EarthClimate Change
During the past century, human activities have released large amounts of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. Most of the gases come from burning fossil fuels to produce energy. Greenhouse gases are like a blanket around the Earth, trapping energy in the atmosphere and causing it to warm. This is called the greenhouse effect and it is natural and necessary to support life on earth. However, while greenhouse gases buildup, the climate changes and result in dangerous effects to human health and ecosystems. People have adapted to the stable climate we have enjoyed since the last ice age which ended several thousand years ago. A warmer climate can bring changes that can affect our water supplies, agriculture, power and transportation systems, the natural environment, and even our own health and safety. There are some climate changes that are unavoidable and nothing can be done about it. For example, carbon dioxide can stay in the atmosphere for nearly a century, so Earth will continue to warm in the future.
Ethan van der PollPublished 2 years ago in EarthLittle Conversations.
Change is the only constant in life ~ Heraclitus, Greek Philospher. From evolution... to ageing... to new life. Change indelibly shapes the human experience.
Caroline JanePublished 2 years ago in EarthClimatic Factors Affect Coffee Growing In Brazil
Brazil, Minas Gerais Open plains, blue sky, and white clouds, endless coffee trees, this is the Brazilian coffee plantation. It is the most productive place for coffee in the world and the largest producing area in Brazil. In addition to the amazing vast coffee plantations, Brazil has many amazing and interesting details. This article will introduce how some small producers overcome the impact of climate factors to grow and produce coffee.
Coffee LoverPublished 2 years ago in EarthRed foxes
Red foxes have long snouts and red fur across the face, back, sides, and tail. Their throat, chin, and belly are grayish-white. Red foxes have black feet and black-tipped ears that are large and pointy. One of the most noticeable characteristics of the red fox is the fluffy white-tipped tail. Red foxes are about three feet long and two feet tall.
The Hole at the Heart of Net-Zero
The West’s goal to reach a net-zero carbon footprint is focused on energy consumption. BHP has committed to going net-zero by 2050, and the UK’s electricity production is slowly shifting away from gas & electricity.
2022s Weather Outlook Isn't So Good According To Scientists
People now are living, and in some cases, even dying by the weather. Unfortunately, we can expect even crazier weather patterns than last year throughout 2022, and the weather we’ve seen so far is just the tip of the melting iceberg. The impact of La Nina this winter and spring is going to set up the 2022 season.
Jason Ray MortonPublished 2 years ago in EarthGuest Birds of Bangladesh
From time immemorial there has been a tradition of temporary disappearance and reappearance of birds; which is still a mystery to people today. It is estimated that the migration of birds began about 50 million years ago.
Your Daily Care (Daily Beauty Tips)Published 2 years ago in EarthOzone Introduction Generation Corona, (snawaz).Electrochemistry and UV
I The generation of ozone involves the intermediate formation of atomic oxygen radicals which can react with molecular oxygen. All processes that can dissociate molecular oxygen into oxygen radicals have the potential for ozone generation. Energy sources that make this action possible are electrons or photon energy. Electrons can be used from high-voltage sources in the corona discharge, from nuclear sources, and from electrolytic processes. Suitable photon quantum energy includes UV light of wavelengths lower than 200 nm and γ-rays.
When We Run Out of These Four Things, the Human Race is Doomed
Let's face it; we're squeezing our planet dry. We're wringing every last drop of goodness and sustenance out of the soil in the pursuit of profit and in the name of greed. It doesn't take a genius to realise that the expanding world population with its resulting emissions and drain on resources will have a profoundly negative impact on the way we live our lives.
Nicholas SimpsonPublished 2 years ago in EarthTop 10 Most Beautiful Capitals in the World
Every country has a capital, but we're going to talk about the Top Ten Most Beautiful Capitals in the World. But first, let's define capital. The reason is that it serves as the government's seat as well as an administrative hub, and officials never compromise on its appearance because it boosts the nation's reputation.
Tahir AslamPublished 2 years ago in EarthGlobal Warming is Happening
What leads scientists to confirm that Global Warming is happening, to know examples of the warming taking place and to grasp that Global Warming is not contradicted by temporary cold summers or winters.
Abhinav singhPublished 2 years ago in Earth