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Energy Conservation
• “We do not inherit the
  earth from our
  parents, we borrow it
  from our children” –
       Chief Seattle
• Energy use has
 changed a great deal
 since people relied
 solely on the sun,
 their own strong
 bodies or beasts of
 burden as energy
 resources.
• Long ago, people
 learned how to use
 water power to turn
 paddle wheels and
 wind power for
 transportation and
 irrigation.
• People learned to use
  the chemical energy
  stored in materials
  like wood to cook and
  heat their homes.
• But machines and
 technologies introduced
 during the Industrial
 Revolution of the late
 18th century required
 the use of other energy
 resources, especially
 fossil fuels.
• Fossil fuels like coal,
  oil and natural gas
  are considered to be
  nonrenewable energy
  resources.
• Our fossil fuel reserves
  formed over millions of
  years from decaying
  plants and animals.
• As we use them up,
  they will not be
  replenished in our
  lifetimes.
• With the modern world
  depending upon coal, oil
  and gas for a majority of
  its energy needs and the
  prediction that the world
  will nearly double its need
  for energy resources in
  several decades, it is
  important to conserve
  energy and to investigate
  alternate energy
  resources
• There are many
    renewable energy
    sources that are
    alternatives to fossil fuels,
    but some are not without
    controversy.
•   For instance, nuclear
    power is used to generate
    about 25 percent of the
    world’s electricity, but it
    has inherent risks,
    especially in the disposal
    of radioactive waste.
• Hydroelectric plants use running water to generate
  electricity, however they may flood nearby lands and can
  disrupt the normal flow of water, both of which negatively
  affect the environment.
• Wind power is
    increasingly being
    used as a clean
    source of renewable
    energy.
•   Turbines harvest wind
    on wind farms and
    generate electricity.
• Solar power is a promising, renewable energy
  resource than can be turned into electricity, and
  it is used in many toys and even home heating.
• Many other alternative
  energy sources like
  geothermal power, which
  draws upon the earth’s
  natural heat, and
  biomass, which produces
  an alternative to gasoline,
  are being considered in
  the movement away from
  fossil fuel dependence.
• In our everyday lives, we can also work to conserve energy.
   – Insulating, turning off lights and only using appliances like dishwashers
     when they are full are just some of the ways people can limit energy use
     in their homes.
   – Also, carpooling, bicycling, and taking public transportation are effective
     energy-saving ideas.
• The earth’s
  inhabitants must take
  a serious look at
  energy resources,
  use and conservation.

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Energy conservation

  • 2. • “We do not inherit the earth from our parents, we borrow it from our children” – Chief Seattle
  • 3. • Energy use has changed a great deal since people relied solely on the sun, their own strong bodies or beasts of burden as energy resources.
  • 4. • Long ago, people learned how to use water power to turn paddle wheels and wind power for transportation and irrigation.
  • 5. • People learned to use the chemical energy stored in materials like wood to cook and heat their homes.
  • 6. • But machines and technologies introduced during the Industrial Revolution of the late 18th century required the use of other energy resources, especially fossil fuels.
  • 7. • Fossil fuels like coal, oil and natural gas are considered to be nonrenewable energy resources.
  • 8. • Our fossil fuel reserves formed over millions of years from decaying plants and animals. • As we use them up, they will not be replenished in our lifetimes.
  • 9. • With the modern world depending upon coal, oil and gas for a majority of its energy needs and the prediction that the world will nearly double its need for energy resources in several decades, it is important to conserve energy and to investigate alternate energy resources
  • 10. • There are many renewable energy sources that are alternatives to fossil fuels, but some are not without controversy. • For instance, nuclear power is used to generate about 25 percent of the world’s electricity, but it has inherent risks, especially in the disposal of radioactive waste.
  • 11. • Hydroelectric plants use running water to generate electricity, however they may flood nearby lands and can disrupt the normal flow of water, both of which negatively affect the environment.
  • 12. • Wind power is increasingly being used as a clean source of renewable energy. • Turbines harvest wind on wind farms and generate electricity.
  • 13. • Solar power is a promising, renewable energy resource than can be turned into electricity, and it is used in many toys and even home heating.
  • 14. • Many other alternative energy sources like geothermal power, which draws upon the earth’s natural heat, and biomass, which produces an alternative to gasoline, are being considered in the movement away from fossil fuel dependence.
  • 15. • In our everyday lives, we can also work to conserve energy. – Insulating, turning off lights and only using appliances like dishwashers when they are full are just some of the ways people can limit energy use in their homes. – Also, carpooling, bicycling, and taking public transportation are effective energy-saving ideas.
  • 16. • The earth’s inhabitants must take a serious look at energy resources, use and conservation.