Sunday, October 11, 2015

GLOBAL WASTE - AN EVER INCREASING CONCERN

As time continues we are going into the future with the increase of the world population according to the census bureau much strain on resources increase by the day environmental sustainability, and energy become essential.  

Next, the average produces about 4.3 pounds of waste per day, and its billions of people that consume on a daily bases thus attention on the sustainability on the environment at large. Furthermore, numerous cases of sewage, and oil spills plague our planet in the addition of fossil fuels burned everyday plus the waste from individuals being dumped into the ecosystem many people beginning to feel that bio-degradable & natural products are a sought after solution. Building smart homes, dome homes, and tiny homes with laguna systems for waste plus the uses of biodegradable materials provides an aspect of some sort of solution to the sustainability topic. Furthermore, large population of people require energy so to help with the sustainability with the environment less harmful ways are being developed & implemented to help with providing energy. Mills that uses wind to generate energy as well solar panels in day to day progression implementation is visible. High Amounts of water as another alternative energy source such as waterfalls, rivers, and streams technology manufactured to take the force of the water, and convert it to energy is another form of a solution.
Transportation weighs heavily the environment so increasingly hybrid cars produce to take some of the strain off the environment, however as time continues to allow industries to adjust economically electric cars & cars that run off of bio-degradable products will soon flourish. In hindsight, the populous becoming more eco-conscious will help with both energy, and the sustainability of the environment.

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Reference:

https://center.sustainability.duke.edu/resources/green-facts-consumers/how-much-do-we-waste-daily

2.) http://public.wsu.edu/~mreed/380American%20Consumption.htm

3.) http://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=501027

4.) http://www.enr.gov.nt.ca/node/2970

5.) http://www.alternative-energy-news.info/

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