So don't
waste human power on easily automated tasks.
Not exact matches
The team's design uses solar energy (captured with photovoltaic panels) to
power an electrochemical reactor that converts water and
human waste into fertilizer and hydrogen.
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.
But — and this is a huge qualifier — if that message of justification by God's undeserved love is preached apart from an unmasking of the actual
power relations which have aggravated these feelings to the level of a social neurosis; if people are released from the rat race of upward mobility only privatistically, with no critique of the economic and social ideology that stimulates such desperate cravings; if people are liberated from a bad sense of themselves without any sense of mission to change the conditions that
waste human beings in such a way, then justification by faith becomes a mystification of the actual
power relations, and the Christian gospel is indeed the opiate of the masses.
From mining through final disposal of
waste from coal - fired
power plants, the use of coal produces a wide range of impacts on the natural environment and
human health.
Finally, your support of Dominion
Power's policy of dumping coal ash liquid into rivers and burying coal - ash solid
waste in unlined soils is a profound threat to
human health and the environment.
[1] When coal is mined and used to generate
power, external costs include the impacts of water pollution, toxic coal
waste, air pollution, and the long - term damage to ecosystems and
human health.
Many of the solutions being developed involve cutting - edge technology that could turn
human waste into fuel to
power local communities, fertilizer to improve crops, or even safe drinking water.
The Dutch organization, which you have probably never heard of, is currently experimenting with the idea of taking
waste heat which is generated by the
human body and transposing it into a reusable energy source which can then be used to
power the computers which mine Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies.