ENERGY USE, HUMAN

作者: Patrick Gonzalez

DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-12-384719-5.00242-2

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摘要: Human energy use is the extraction, collection, and conversion of into forms that humans can utilize. Our directly alters biodiversity through land pollution. Indirectly, human greenhouse gas emissions cause climate change other broad ecological impacts. Because equivalent to product population, economic production per capita, unit production, each these factors exert an impact on biodiversity. Energy conservation, efficiency, renewable substantially reduce impacts use.

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