Renewable Sources and Natural Disasters: A Look From Legal Order in Professional Training
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It is currently difficult to distinguish any social activity, where none of the modern ways and ways of using energy has linked. You can see a wide range of technological devices that require for their operation, the consumption of electricity or a primary source of energy. For almost four hundred millennia and until the dawn of the eighteenth century, the technological and art development has was based on the use of the FRE; but the industrial revolution meant a strong increase in the demand for raw materials and energy (Vázquez, 2012). The spectacular leap in technological development occurred, when, the end of the 19th century, petroleum and nuclear fuels appeared as elements that would facilitate the eternal solution to the problems of development in terms of their energy needs, the design of the prevailing political and economic system, based on an uncontrolled race for consumption, they made these sources be considered as unlimited and infinite, without presuming the physical exhaustion of the reserves of these resources and the environmental impact associated with the intensive exploitation of hydrocarbons and nuclear fuels. The sublime and positive has seen the light next to the negative and despicable of this erroneous doctrine of development, being responsible for leading the human species to live in two worlds: one endowed with all the possible comforts and another that faces each day to a desperate struggle for survival and against hunger, illiteracy, and disease; a first world that has achieved this condition based on the sustained depauperation of a third polluted world, desertified and impoverished in its natural resources …
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- Otros problemas y servicios sociales
- Economía de la tierra y la energía
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