Sentences with phrase «from nonrenewable»

According to a report by the Swedish Energy Agency, they represent one - fifth of global electricity use, most of which comes from nonrenewable resources.
The 2 million tonnes of adipic acid needed by industry every year are at present made from benzene, a carcinogenic chemical that comes from nonrenewable fossil fuels.

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For another, the more we conserve scarce and nonrenewable resources, such as the oil used so extensively in modern agriculture and elsewhere, the less pressure there will be to engage in an interventionist and imperialist foreign policy and the wars that follow from such a policy.
Here are a few ethical considerations: the obligation not to exhaust nonrenewable resources, the imperative to provide accessible replacements, the necessity to improve our heritage modestly and carefully, the greater responsibility of the advantaged to improve that which exists and to share, and the obligation to refrain from excessive consumption and waste.
If most of us expect to live possibly indefinitely in good health, there is a strong motivation to help protect humanity from long - term risks like extinction from a new pandemic, the exhaustion of key nonrenewable resources, global nuclear warfare — or a meteor strike.
But 20 will be promising young scientists not far from beyond their Ph.D. s who supervise as many as two other people — also postdocs, grad students or staff scientists — and hold one - time - only, nonrenewable, 5 - year appointments.
This is an accounting trick of sorts so the island generates as much energy from renewables as it consumes in nonrenewable diesel and gasoline.
These alternatives include liquids from both renewable (plants) and nonrenewable (coal and natural gas) sources that are better than an oil refinery on a greenhouse gas (GHG) life - cycle basis.
With the rising cost of nonrenewable energy sources and the declining costs of producing energy from renewable sources, demand for highly skilled professionals in the solar energy field is increasing both in the United States and in emerging markets in Asia, Latin America and the Middle East.
The Provisional License, issued to graduates of Hawaii State Approved Teacher Education Programs, and is a 3 - year nonrenewable license.The Standard License is available to approved applicants with valid teaching licenses or degrees from another state or with teaching experience outside Hawaii and have taught 3 of the previous 5 years.
In order to develop them companies need to engage in the mining of nonrenewable minerals, like columbite - tantalite, which sometimes come from politically unstable regions such as the Congo.
Traditional plastic bottles are made from polyethylene terephthalate, commonly known as PET, which is derived from petroleum, a nonrenewable resource.
Acidic rains is among the bad effects of nonrenewable energy sources; which is cause by nitrogen from fossils as one of the components.
Nonrenewable energy sources impose lots of environmental risks; from air pollution, acidic rains, water contamination, global warming, rising sea levels, to melting ices and Hurricanes.
Certainly, Max, but what's to stop them from turning to renewable biofuels once they've exhausted the world's nonrenewable fossil fuels?
Provides for the issuance of RECs for qualified hydropower, electricity generated from qualified waste, and electricity generated using both a renewable energy resource and a nonrenewable resource.
From what is said here, communism is apparently responsible for the nonrenewable nature of fossil fuels.
Nonrenewable electricity sources may also impose costs on society from water use or pollution and may justify subsidies for some renewable alternatives.
And these same yoga accessories that are meant to improve our personal lives might actually have the opposite effect our environment, considering that many of them are made with virgin materials that are not only nonrenewable in nature, but are also made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and include other undesirables such as phthalates, lead, and cadmium, and are not the easiest things to recycle at the end of their lives.
With the rising cost of nonrenewable energy sources and the declining costs of producing energy from renewable sources, demand for highly skilled professionals in the solar energy field is increasing both in the United States and in emerging markets in Asia, Latin America and the Middle East.
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