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By transitioning to renewable energy sources, we can rThe switch to renewable energy sources is an important step towards sustainability.

Wind, solar, geothermal and hydropower, as well as biomass, are increasingly being considered as key factors in a sustainable, carbon-free world! This is because they are environmentally friendly and at the same time have many advantages, such as reducing dependence on non-renewable energy resources, creating jobs and stimulating local economies. Therefore, it is another step towards a better, pollution-free future!!!

There are several ways in which the transition from fossil fuels to clean, renewable energy can positively affect our health, the environment and the economy. Here are some of the most significant:
reducing our dependence on imported fossil fuels, creating new job opportunities and boosting economic growth.

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1. LESS GLOBAL WARMING:

Background: Human activities result in excessive emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases that cause global warming with its harmful consequences.
Renewable Energy: Renewable energy sources, including wind, solar, geothermal, hydroelectricity, and biomass, produce little or no greenhouse gases responsible for global warming, unlike most fossil fuels.
Comparison: Although burning natural gas or coal to produce electricity leads to substantial CO2 emissions; conversely, wind, solar, and other renewable energy sources have less than zero life-cycle emissions.
Impact: By adopting more renewable energy worldwide, we can significantly reduce global emissions from climate change.

2. REDUCING AIR POLLUTION:

Clean Energy: Using renewable energy sources does not produce harmful emissions such as sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, or particulate matter.
Healthy Benefits: Improved public health and fewer respiratory diseases, among many other improvements in the overall happiness of the population, are linked to clean energy provision.
Local Impact: Neighborhoods near power plants have cleaner air and fewer diseases caused by reduced discharges to them.

3. JOB CREATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

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Indigenous Jobs: The transition to renewable energy provides industrial jobs for construction companies involved in installations, maintenance, and research.
Economic Opportunities: Renewable energy promotes business growth and local economic development while contributing to regional improvement.
Energy Independence: Relying on domestically produced renewable energy reduces dependence on foreign oil, thereby increasing national security for energy needs

4. ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS:

Conservation of biodiversity: Renewable energy projects mean lower ecological footprints, leading to less habitat destruction and wildlife protection.
Saving water: Hydroelectric systems, as well as other types of renewable energy, use water more economically compared to fossil fuel-based systems.
Reduction of soil erosion Wind turbines together with solar panels cover smaller areas than coal mines.

5. COST PROBLEM:

Long-term savings: Renewable energy offsets the higher initial capital cost through lower long-term operating and maintenance expenses.
Renewable energy prices are more stable than fossil fuels, thus reducing their exposure to market forces.
No hidden charges: They do not include hidden expenses such as health costs from pollution, which makes them quite cost-effective (renewable).

CONCLUSION

Certainly, switching to environmentally friendly alternative energy sources is a groundbreaking step towards a greener future! It is clear that renewable resources can change a lot in favor of the disadvantages. Let’s abandon fossil fuels and opt for solar, wind, hydro or geothermal energy in order to mitigate climate change, improve air quality and increase energy security. It’s time for a sustainable future, but for real investment!

Key Findings:

  • • Climate change mitigation through reduced GHG emissions from renewable energy
  • • Clean energy means cleaner air and better public health
  • • More diversified energy supply means greater independence and security for the nation
  • • The renewable energy sector creates employment opportunities, thus promoting economic growth
  • • Development that lasts while the environment is preserved

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Final Considerations:

  • - Through these last sentences, it can be said that renewable forms of energy will save the world in the future, so we must start changing our habits right now.
  • - The other way to go; let's save planet Earth for the next generation too.
  • - Renewable technologies have been transformed by a combined global effort.
  • - We can create a reliable sustainable energy system that will guarantee us a better future if we combine our efforts.
  • - It is necessary that we urgently switch from fossil fuels to cleaner, greener and cheaper energy sources so that we can live in a better world.

Can we ask for more than that? Can't every human being have good living conditions on earth if we know how to use green energies? There is no other choice but to rely on more renewable energies that can bring back sustainability and health. The time is not now; the time has come. Let's contribute together to clean energy systems for the future of our children. We can do it!

14 Comments

Fernando Gaspar

, at 8:00 am Reply

I paid it off this year. Absolutely no regrets. I also saved overall and saved for retirement while I paid it off. I don’t believe in an “either/or” approach. I’m 40 now and my housing expenses with taxes and insurance are $160/month. I’ll take that every day.

Estevão Dias

Estevão Dias

, at 2:56 pm Reply

We paid off our house in 2009 and it was the best decision we ever made. It brings an indescribable sense of peace. No matter what happens to the economy, our jobs, our health, etc., we will have a home to live in. As Dave Ramsey says, “100% of foreclosures are on homes with a mortgage.”.

Réulison Silva

Réulison Silva

, at 1:00 pm Reply

I've always found programming very difficult, I currently work in Marketing. But I'm going to take this free test.

Victor Hugo

Victor Hugo

, at 9:23 am Reply

I've been a Java programmer for years. I currently work from home with my team, no developer has been laid off.

Estevão Dias

Estevão Dias

, at 11:23 am Reply

This is where I work too! I saw a good part of the Administration and Sales people being fired due to the crisis, not even the HR people escaped.

Fellipe Silva

Fellipe Silva

, at 5:25 pm Reply

Who fires HR if HR is the one who fires people? kkk

Estevão Dias

Estevão Dias

, at 7:25 pm Reply

So it is!

Diego Souza

Diego Souza

, at 10:00 pm Reply

It's not easy! I'm almost 40 and I used to work in a store's warehouse until I was fired. I studied Business Administration and I can't find a job anywhere. The industry is at a standstill. Is it too late to change and learn to program?

Mariana Ribeiro

Mariana Ribeiro

, at 8:48 pm Reply

Wow! And the salaries? I know a programmer who earns around 10,000. I would be happy with around 4,000 a month, that's more than R$100,000 a year! Ahh my brand new car!

Mateus Corrêa

Mateus Corrêa

, at 9:28 am Reply

I don't understand any of this! Is it very difficult to learn to program? Do I need college?

Estevão Dias

Estevão Dias

, at 10:35 am Reply

Look! Most companies don't require college, there is usually a small technical test to determine whether you will be admitted as a Junior, Full or Senior.

Eduardo Soares

Eduardo Soares

, at 12:55 am Reply

Mateus Corrêa, i started as a junior earning 3,000 reais in a payment company, like PagSeguro. I don't have a college degree, I learned in online courses.

Mateus Corrêa

Mateus Corrêa

, at 2:54 pm Reply

Hello Estevão Dias, can you tell me if these 7 days are really free?

Estevão Dias

Estevão Dias

, at 10:35 am Reply

Yes, it is Mateus Corrêa! I did it and then ended up signing it, it's a great way to start.

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