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Nanotechnology and The Future of Renewables

Nanotechnology and The Future of Renewables | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it

For many people, understanding the unique challenges of nanotechnology can feel a little overwhelming. After all, the general consensus is, that it will be quicker to list what nanotechnology won’t change. One element that this technology is likely to have a profound effect on though, is the usage and the popularity of renewable energy, which is further explained here.

 

Still seen today by many skeptics as a waste of time in regards to the challenge of climate change, renewable energy is set to become a major determining factor of our century and beyond. To this end, it appears that a major branch of technology influencing the fulfillment of this goal, will be nanotechnology.

THE OFFICIAL ANDREASCY's insight:

The art of going small.

 

(Article by: @Andreas Christodoulou / aka ANDREASCY)

 

Andreas Christodoulou's comment, October 29, 2018 2:00 AM
Now, more than ever, we are faced against the major implications deriving from the uncontrollable use of non-renewable sources of energy. Our contemporary lifestyle, demands that we drive research and practice, towards alternative sources of energy, such that will deal with the current and future energy crisis. In this respect, nanotechnology, seems to be a promising tool to the future of sustainable and efficient renewable energy. Some of the premises from this branch of technology, are explored in this article.
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Should Scientists go on strike over climate change?

Should Scientists go on strike over climate change? | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it

"So at this point it’s absurd to keep asking the scientific community to churn out more reports. In fact, it might almost be more useful if they went on strike: until you pay attention to what we’ve already told you, we won’t be telling you more.”


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Willy De Backer's curator insight, April 14, 2014 3:28 PM

Not a bad idea, but will scientists have the guts to speak out (except for a few exceptions).

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Marine Biodiversity Faces Double-Barreled Blast of Human Trouble

Marine Biodiversity Faces Double-Barreled Blast of Human Trouble | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
A first of its kind study on the impacts of climate change and industrial-scale fishing highlights the need for multinational cooperation on conservation and fighting climate change.

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