The policy and the work of the American government’s Department of Energy (DOE) is vital for sustainable development in our country. Fortunately, sustainable and renewable energy development is a priority for the Biden administration, and they have given the Department hundreds of billions of dollars and power to seriously initiate the process of moving the American energy grid away from fossil fuels to clean energy sources.
The policy and the work of the American government’s Department of Energy (DOE) is vital for sustainable development in our country. Fortunately, sustainable and renewable energy development is a priority for the Biden administration, and they have given the Department hundreds of billions of dollars and power to seriously initiate the process of moving the American energy grid away from fossil fuels to clean energy sources.
The policy and the work of the American government’s Department of Energy (DOE) is vital for sustainable development in our country. Fortunately, sustainable and renewable energy development is a priority for the Biden administration, and they have given the Department hundreds of billions of dollars and power to seriously initiate the process of moving the American energy grid away from fossil fuels to clean energy sources.
On my trip to Pakistan this summer, I had the amazing opportunity to go and survey the sustainable village project that I had raised funds for in 2022 after deadly floods dislocated 33 million people in Pakistan.
In a time where wars rage across the world from Europe to the Middle East and geopolitical tensions are climbing, it is worth remembering how these increasingly destructive conflicts don't just inflict horrible costs on humanity and civilization, but they also damage the world and nature around us. Here [...]
A summary of some key points of the COP 28 summit from Al-Jazeera, to understand what the worlds leading nations have discussed about climate-change this year: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/12/13/cop28-dubai-is-over-four-key-highlights-from-the-un-climate-summit
The General-Science Journal Nature's takeaways both positive and negative from the COP 28 summit: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-023-04025-y
A general overview of the COP28 UN summit on climate change by the BBC: https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-67143989
The Salata Institute of Harvard on the political and supply constraints that effect the sustainable movement in America: https://salatainstitute.harvard.edu/inside-the-clean-energy-transition-the-future-is-very-bright-and-every-day-is-a-freaking-crisis/
Here is a list of some interesting sustainable alternatives that the world could use to help transition to becoming more sustainable from Interesting Engineering: https://interestingengineering.com/lists/21-sustainability-listss-that-might-just-change-the-world