พลังงานและความยั่งยืนในอนาคต: โอกาสและความท้าทาย Energy and Sustainable Future: Opportunities and Challenges
Keywords:
Energy, Resource, Fossil, RenewableAbstract
This article reviews the situation of affordable resources needs for human and energy consumption has been dramatically increased due to various factors, for example, industrial and technology development and population growth. With the present style of comfort-living and having humans as the top consumer in the food web, there is no doubt that any anthropogenic activities can affect other living organisms in the ecosystem. Developments in technology and industries consume enormous amounts of natural resources and cause adverse effects on biodiversity. Population growth is also one of the major problems that is increasing the world’s energy consumption, which results in the reduction of non-renewable natural resources. These non-renewable resources are limited and cannot be recovered. Thus, our ecosystems and environment conditions are being greatly destroyed
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