
Sustainability Matters 1: Energy consumption’s effect on humans
What is Energy? It’s the ability to move matter, the power to do work that produces light, heat, or motion, or the fuel or electricity used for power. What does
What is Energy? It’s the ability to move matter, the power to do work that produces light, heat, or motion, or the fuel or electricity used for power. What does
Author : Aroune Ghadbane, Rome, Italy Geothermal energy allows the recovery of the heat contained in the subsoil in order to produce electricity or for direct use, and it refers
Subsidies and incentives are paid by governments to advance certain policies. Subsidies can be in the form of grants, loans, and loan guarantees. They can also come in the form
Photo by Pixabay from pexels.com Last week, I presented some background information about the Climate Leadership and Environmental Action for our Nation’s Future Act (CLEAN) and how it can help
This week we’ll be talking more about Climate Change and its impact over the years on the planet. Was there an update from 2019? The 2010’s was the hottest decade
Climate Change Concerning the next several blogs of the “Sustainability Matters” series, we will consider the science behind climate change. What we learn from climate science is one of the
Last week we touched on the subject of the effect of exponential growth on a finite resource. In this week’s blog we’ll discuss the concept of the static reserve along
Limits to Growth with the Human Population On a basic level, each additional individual requires a certain number of resources (food, water, energy, heat, shelter, medical care, etc.). As civilizations
Population Growth and Resource Availability “Suppose we put a single bacterium in a bottle at 11 AM. I will tell you this kind of bacteria divides once per minute.
More about Energy Consumption Each country seems to have its own pattern of energy consumption. The US historically has used the most energy in relation to income. Japan’s energy use,
WORKING TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES