Sustainable energy development: its postulates and principles in the community


Abstract:

Beyond the arithmetical calculations, the immutable laws of physics and the mathematical models to which the subjects related to the study of the energetic profile are usually helped, it is important to enter into a brief review of the problem from a philosophical point of view and a social vision, that helps to understand the formulation of new integrated solutions to sustainable development policy concepts, based on the use of renewable energy sources. Of the four and a half billion years of history that the planet has, man has shared with the rest of the creatures the last five hundred thousand years. Before and after its impacts were lethal to the rest of the species, there was evolution and extinction. In geological time every species has a finite time of existence; but it has been demonstrated that the responsibility of the man in front of the process of loss of the biological diversity and the depletion of the natural resources, is given in a rhythm that oscillates between a thousand and ten thousand times faster than the process that occurs of natural form [1]. On this basis, the loss during the 21st century of two thirds of all existing species, the depletion of hydrocarbons and other mineral resources necessary for development is calculated, which in terms of living species, is equivalent to the disappearance produced in the Cretaceous era and it took five million years for the ecological balance to be achieved, that is, five times the age of man on earth [1]. Studying the historical background of this scenario can be analyzed, as from the fifteenth century with the arrival of European man to the lands of America, human aggression reached the limit of exterminating their …

Año de publicación:

2018

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    Tipo de documento:

    Other

    Estado:

    Acceso abierto

    Áreas de conocimiento:

    • Energía renovable
    • Política energética

    Áreas temáticas:

    • Economía de la tierra y la energía
    • Otros problemas y servicios sociales