The human uses of energy are reflected in patterns on the land.
Since carbon dioxide from human sources comes primarily from
human use of energy, they claim that such use must be restricted if not ended.
The real subject of the blog, in my mind, is
human use of energy this century and beyond.
Not exact matches
The latter approach yields remarkable results, according to Calgary - based entrepreneur Suzanne West, who runs Imaginea
Energy and pals around with the likes
of Richard Branson: «Service - based leaders — people who value diversity, inclusion, kindness, compassion, collaboration, integration, intuition, personal development, all the beautiful parts
of being a
human — are more powerful than those who
use command - and - control,» she says.
Other environmental policies include promoting smarter
energy use through the ecoEnergy Initiative; a Chemical Management Plan to regulate chemicals harmful to
human health and the environment; $ 1.5 billion over seven years for the production
of renewable fuels; a commitment to ensure that 90 percent
of Canadian electricity needs are generated through non-emitting sources by 2020; and additional government funding to acquire and preserve ecologically sensitive lands.
Crude oil accounts for 30 %
of all
energy used by
humans.
But it can hardly be denied that the major part
of human energies have been devoted, from earliest times, to this enterprise
of using the resources
of the world to satisfy our inexhaustible wants, or
of making out
of the world something that corresponds to our desires.
Their economies should be labor intensive rather than
energy intensive; produce more durable goods to reduce waste;
use local materials in building; consume locally grown foods; engage in organic farming; utilize organic garbage; depend on perennial polyculture, aqua - culture and permaculture; favor trains as well as
human - powered machines such as bicycles; employ solar power and other on - site modes
of producing
energy; and in various ways operate on self - nourishing, self - healing, self - governing principles.
Nevertheless, the faith that God is the Lord
of history; that even atomic
energy is God's
energy to be
used for
human good and not for mutual destruction; that no nation is sovereign in its own right but that God alone is the sovereign Ruler
of the world — such a faith makes a vast difference in the way we deal with political issues.
I find this is not right as a friend mentioned many Bald Eagles have been killed by by the hands
of humans to
use Windmills for
energy, they save them why cant they be
used rather than murder a innocent bird souring in the freedom
of the sky just saying theres got ta be another way, why do they have to kill them
use the reserve the
humans have killed from these windmills
Such a broadening
of human interest and responsibility will change the operative methodologies for making
energy decisions, urging that power not be
used in its own immediate interests.
Thus, it means that the total resources
of the earth, our technological skills and scientific achievements, our sources
of power including atomic
energy, belong to God and should be
used at his call for the increase
of human good.
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Miyoko tells readers, «you probably recycle, shop at farmer's markets, buy local as much as you can...» She goes on to offer some staggering stats about animals raised for
human consumption that I'm not sure a lot
of non-vegans have considered -LCB- at least not most
of the ones I have spoken to -RCB-- some research has shown vegans
use approximately 90 percent less water,
energy, resources and land to raise their food than do omnivores.
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used in later studies
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Many people categorise the economy in the Star Trek TV show to be tinkering with the concept
of post scarcity socialism, because
human labour is substituted with
energy and that ushers in a production for
use and the abolition
of the worker boss relationship.
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What if we could engineer
humans to have cat eyes that are capable
of seeing in lower light so as to reduce nighttime
energy use?
Some
of this is
used to make electricity or heat
human - built structures, but eventually all
of that
energy escapes into the environment and warms the planet.
Evidence
of early
humans»
use of fire could be
used to mark how they overcame their
energy needs, said primatologist and biological anthropologist Richard Wrangham
of Harvard University.
Thus, in order to successfully produce the main types
of «the
energy currency» under a high concentration
of hydrogen sulfide, the intestinal microflora inhabitants should
use a unique type
of terminal oxidases, which is missing in the cells
of humans and animals,» says Vitaly Borisov.
Modha is confident that his chips can be
used to build a cognitive computing system on the scale
of a
human brain for only 100 times more power, making it 10 million times more
energy efficient than the computers
of today.
If the gibbons
used this
energy to jump vertically, they could reach a height
of 3.5 meters versus the 0.6 meters
humans are capable
of, researchers report today in Biology Letters.
That's one
of several conclusions reached by University
of Nebraska - Lincoln ecologist John DeLong, who has co-authored the first study to quantify the relationship between
human population growth and
energy use on an international scale.
Human emissions
of the potentially harmful trace metal vanadium into Earth's atmosphere have spiked sharply since the start
of the 21st century due in large part to industry's growing
use of heavy oils, tar sands, bitumen and petroleum coke for
energy, a new Duke University study finds.
Does this mean
human civilisation has to restrict itself to
using no more than a few hundred terawatts
of energy?
Even better than the real thing, the NIST synapse can fire much faster than the
human brain — 1 billion times per second, compared to a brain cell's 50 times per second —
using just a whiff
of energy, about one ten - thousandth as much as a
human synapse.
The researchers are now examining whether CK2 - inhibitors can effectively reduce obesity as well as prevent it, and whether they can be
used alongside next - generation drugs that mimic the effects
of cold to trigger brown fat to burn
energy in
humans.
«The NIST synapse has lower
energy needs than the
human synapse, and we don't know
of any other artificial synapse that
uses less
energy,» NIST physicist Mike Schneider said.
The sun provides far more
energy to Earth than does any other power source, but little
of that
energy is directly harnessed for
human use.
The additional warming potential is a few watts per square metre
of the Earth's surface, or about double the heating effect
of all
human energy use.
Indeed, biofuels aren't really a stretch —
humans have been
using microorganisms to ferment plants into ethanol ever since Stone Age people began making beer around 10,000 B.C. Today's work hinges on engineering a perfect microbe that will eat the entirety
of a plant, retain only a little
of this food for itself and spew out the rest as a high -
energy fuel.
Using previous data from present - day
humans, chimps and monkeys, Pontzer's group documented a relationship between the shape and orientation
of the lower pelvis and the
energy available for a range
of motions involved in walking and climbing.
A team
of researchers led by the Department
of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory
used neutron macromolecular crystallography to investigate the different states
of three glaucoma drugs as they interact with the targeted enzyme,
human carbonic anhydrase II (hCA II).
Plants and algae
use chlorophyll to absorb
energy from the Sun to power photosynthesis at wavelengths up to 720 nm — which is in the red part
of the light spectrum, at the limit
of visibility to the
human eye.
By
using supercomputers such as Titan, a large multidisciplinary team
of scientists led by Peter Thornton
of the US Department
of Energy's (DOE's) Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) had the power required to integrate massive codes that combine physical and biological processes in Earth system with feedbacks from
human activity.
5Representative works are the classic Efficient
Use of Energy: A Physics Perspective (American Physical Society / American Institute
of Physics, 1975) and the recent, massive, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory / International Agency collaboration, Indicators
of Energy Use and Efficiency: Understanding the Link Between
Energy and
Human Activity (OECD / IEA 1997).
NASA's
human exploration missions can be
used to address most
of the major issues threatening our uncertain world, from
energy independence, to economic, national, and environmental security.
Nagrath, who directs Rice's Laboratory for Systems Biology
of Human Diseases, found that some cancer cells are capable
of using these information packets as a source
of energy to fuel tumor growth.
The flow
of energy in
human societies is regulated by the tiny fraction
of the
energy that is
used for the flow
of information.
Currently
used to achieve large amounts
of energy necessary to launch a craft past Earth's gravitational pull, chemical rockets are inadequate for travel to the stars in timescales
of human lifetimes.
With the effort to sequence the entire
human genome speeding toward completion, some researchers are now focusing their
energy on developing the next generation
of tools that can be
used to extract...
Visualization
of human immunodeficiency virus protease inhibition
using a novel Förster resonance
energy transfer molecular probe.
The premiere installment, «Why
humans are so bad at thinking about climate change,» featured UCLA environmental economist Magali Delmas and the Engagement Project, which examined the most effective ways to encourage apartment users to reduce their
energy use at home and the impact
of «gamifying»
energy savings.
The grand challenge is to «[c] reate a new type
of computer that can proactively interpret and learn from data, solve unfamiliar problems
using what it has learned, and operate with the
energy efficiency
of the
human brain.»
While cautioning that the new radiation delivery system is still far from ready for
use in people, Abraham notes that P32 gives off high
energy that can penetrate through 5 millimeters
of human tissue, making it a good candidate to tackle colon cancer since colon cancer cells can often form large, thick tumors into which drugs may not penetrate very well.
When endurance athletes train, they
use up the glycogen in their muscles, but when bodybuilders train they
use adenosine triphosphate (ATP) which is a whole other fuel source and also a major source
of energy for most cellular functions in a
human body.
In ketosis,
human metabolism switches its main
energy source from carbohydrates to fatty acids and ketones once the storage form
of glucose (glucagon) is
used up.
Emma discusses how crystals are formed in the earth's crust, their unique
energies, and how we as
humans have
used them for thousands
of years.