because as far as I know there are no problems with renewables being able to scale to
meet our energy needs especially if we can meet them halfway.
Not exact matches
Indeed, the challenge for governments and industry is to find a path that mitigates carbon emissions yet continues to utilize coal to
meet urgent
energy needs,
especially in developing economies.
These risks would have been
especially important when our ancestors were pursuing prey or escaping from enemies, or even when they had to cover a lot of ground while foraging to
meet their
energy needs.
Unfortunately, in the carbohydrate dependency paradigm, your body routinely converts lean muscle tissue into glucose via gluconeogenesis to
meet your
energy needs,
especially for the brain (only two percent of body weight, but consuming 20 - 25 percent of total calories!)
Total daily food intake,
especially of carbohydrates, was greater during sleep loss beyond that necessary to
meet increased
energy needs thus leading to weight gain.
While cats may be able to get
energy from plant sources (
especially calorically dense ones like nuts), they would have a difficult time
meeting their other dietary
needs, and may suffer from extreme nutritional deficiencies.
Best idea: Ideas for applying nanotechnology to renewable -
energy technologies,
especially solar (given that we have 10,000 times more sunlight than we
need to
meet all of our
energy needs).
Yet
energy justice — defined here as
meeting one's
needs for the services that
energy provides at reasonable cost, with fair and equitable access, and without disproportionate economic and environmental burdens — can mitigate the problems and pressures in other areas,
especially when efficiency and solar
energy are developed so as to create local jobs.
Yet fossil fuels,
especially coal, will remain a significant source of
energy to
meet human
needs for the foreseeable future.
It's twofold: No. 1, solar and wind power can not
meet the world's voracious demand for
energy,
especially given the projected
needs of emerging economies like India and China, and No. 2, nuclear power is our best hope to get off of fossil fuels, which are primarily responsible for the heat - trapping gases cooking the planet.
1) to ensure that the basic
needs,
especially the
energy demands, of the world's growing population are adequately
met.
The aim of the research is to explore the extent to which variable renewable
energy,
especially wind power, can generate a stable electricity source to
meet the
needs of the population.
But more importantly, people in developing countries,
especially the poorest and most vulnerable, require climate finance in a very real way to
meet their health, food,
energy, and other daily
needs.