
Renewable Energy: A Very Short Introduction
by
Nick Jelley
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Health & Wellness
Format
Paperback
Pages
168
Language
English
Published
May 1, 2020
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Edition
Illustrated
ISBN-10
0198825404
ISBN-13
9780198825401
Description
In a world increasingly reliant on energy, the quest for sustainable solutions has never been more urgent. With a significant portion of the global population lacking access to reliable power sources, the push for renewable energy emerges as not only a necessity but a moral imperative. This exploration delves into the various forms of renewable energy—solar, wind, hydro, and more—highlighting their potential to transform lives and economies.
The book unfolds the complex relationship between energy production and environmental sustainability, examining how traditional fossil fuels have contributed to climate change and ecological degradation. It presents an accessible analysis of the impacts of energy generation on our planet and the socio-economic disparities it creates.
Furthermore, the narrative navigates the technological advancements and policy frameworks that are driving the shift toward greener energy alternatives. Through insightful discussions, it challenges readers to consider the balance between energy needs and environmental responsibility.
As the global community grapples with the consequences of an energy-hungry society, this concise work serves as both a catalyst for thought and a guide for understanding the crucial role of renewable energy in shaping a sustainable future for all.
The book unfolds the complex relationship between energy production and environmental sustainability, examining how traditional fossil fuels have contributed to climate change and ecological degradation. It presents an accessible analysis of the impacts of energy generation on our planet and the socio-economic disparities it creates.
Furthermore, the narrative navigates the technological advancements and policy frameworks that are driving the shift toward greener energy alternatives. Through insightful discussions, it challenges readers to consider the balance between energy needs and environmental responsibility.
As the global community grapples with the consequences of an energy-hungry society, this concise work serves as both a catalyst for thought and a guide for understanding the crucial role of renewable energy in shaping a sustainable future for all.
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