Category: /Society & Culture/Environment
Revolution
Damage-
*<Tab/>More energy and power to change and alter plant to meet our basic needs
*<Tab/>Allowed expansion of human population (at expense of other populations), mostly because of increased food supplies and longer
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Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
of gains in the present. This arises from the interests of people in the future who will need access to a reasonable quality of life, non-renewable resources, unspoiled wilderness, and a healthy biosphere. These two moral demands do conflict. In fact
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Category: /History
sources of energy by the hopeful implementation of "a multi-source energy system, development of solar technology and other renewable, non-polluting energy sources," to expectantly, "end fossil fuel dependence." Filling the gas tank provides a steep cost
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Category: /Business & Economy/International
, energy-efficient technologies in both existing operations and new operations;
* capturing vented methane and reducing flaring of solution gas;
* developing alternative and renewable sources of energy;
* pursuing GHG offsets;
* supporting environmental
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Category: /Science & Technology/Chemistry
its glass walls. Instead of glass, the gases in the atmosphere let in solar energy in the form of short-wave, infra-red radiation, yet prevents the re-radiated long-wave radiation out.
This report will strive to explain in a little more detail
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Category: /Science & Technology
Second Law of Thermodynamics vs. Evolution
According to the second law of thermodynamics, when energy is converted from one form to another, the amount of useful energy decreases. In relation to the theory of evolution, this law is not contradictory
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Category: /Science & Technology
If I had a choice to invent anything I wanted I would create an entropy machine of some sort. Even though the invention would inconsequently break the most ironclad law in science the first and second law of energy. The entropy machine would turn low
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Category: /Literature/English
our time and energy to be effective. The things we are concerned about could be described as our âCircle of Concernâ. There are things we can really do something about, that can be described as our âCircle of Influenceâ. When we focus our time
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Category: /Science & Technology/Chemistry
amount of feed to be used.
Ethanol as a Renewable Resource
Ethanol is seen as a renewable resource as it is made from carbon dioxide, water and sunlight (via glucose separation and fermentation) which are all renewable. It is energy efficient
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Category: /Literature/English
and the teeth are apple wood.
14. Economic considerations
Timber is a natural product, a renewable energy resource it can be regenerated over time, the softwoods like pine are relatively quick to grow but the hardwoods are slower to grow and therefore more
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