Renewable and Non Renewable Resources

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الملخص

TLDRThe video explores renewable and non-renewable resources, detailing their examples, benefits, and costs. Renewable resources, such as solar and wind energy, are sustainable and environmentally friendly but can be costly to establish. In contrast, non-renewable resources like coal and petroleum are cheaper and efficient but are finite and contribute to environmental degradation. The necessity of monitoring environmental parameters in resource management is highlighted, using analogies to illustrate the importance of oversight in preventing negative impacts. The video concludes by discussing the human impact on sustainability and the need for solutions to environmental issues as the global population grows.

الوجبات الجاهزة

  • 🌞 Renewable resources are sustainable and include solar and wind energy.
  • 💨 Non-renewable resources are finite and include coal and petroleum.
  • 💰 Renewable resources can be expensive to set up but are environmentally friendly.
  • ⚠️ Non-renewable resources are cheaper but contribute to global warming.
  • 🔍 Monitoring is crucial for sustainable resource management.
  • 🌍 Human lifestyles impact environmental sustainability.
  • 🍔 Developed nations have high consumption rates, increasing waste.
  • 🛠️ Individuals can contribute to solving environmental challenges.

الجدول الزمني

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    The video discusses renewable and non-renewable resources, highlighting that renewable resources, such as solar, wind, hydro, biomass, and geothermal energy, can be used repeatedly and are environmentally friendly. However, they can be expensive to set up and may not always be efficient due to the need for large amounts of energy. Non-renewable resources, like coal, natural gas, petroleum, and fossil fuels, are cheap and efficient but will eventually run out and contribute to environmental issues like global warming. The importance of monitoring environmental parameters in resource management is emphasized, using a playground analogy to illustrate how oversight can prevent negative outcomes. The video concludes by addressing the impact of human lifestyles on sustainability, noting the challenges posed by increasing consumption and waste in developed nations, while encouraging viewers to engage in finding solutions.

الخريطة الذهنية

فيديو أسئلة وأجوبة

  • What are examples of renewable resources?

    Examples of renewable resources include solar energy, wind energy, hydro energy, biomass energy, and geothermal energy.

  • What are the benefits of renewable resources?

    The benefits of renewable resources include being limitless, environmentally friendly, and free to use.

  • What are the costs associated with renewable resources?

    The costs include high setup expenses and potential inefficiency due to the need for large amounts of energy.

  • What are examples of non-renewable resources?

    Examples of non-renewable resources include coal, natural gas, petroleum, propane, and fossil fuel oils.

  • What are the benefits of non-renewable resources?

    The benefits include being cheap, easy to use, and efficient in producing large amounts of power.

  • What are the costs associated with non-renewable resources?

    The costs include the eventual depletion of resources and the release of toxic gases contributing to global warming.

  • Why is monitoring important in resource management?

    Monitoring is important to prevent negative environmental impacts and ensure sustainable practices.

  • How does human lifestyle affect sustainability?

    Human lifestyles contribute to waste and consumption, impacting sustainability as the population grows.

  • What role do developed nations play in resource consumption?

    Developed nations tend to have consumption-based lifestyles, increasing the demand for quick and disposable products.

  • What can individuals do to help with environmental challenges?

    Individuals can get involved and be part of the solution to environmental challenges.

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التمرير التلقائي:
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    renewable and nonrenewable resources
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    what are renewable resources examples
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    costs benefits a renewable resource is a
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    resource which can be used repeatedly
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    and replaced naturally renewable energy
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    almost never runs out
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    some examples of renewable resources are
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    solar energy wind energy hydro energy
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    biomass energy and geothermal energy the
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    cost of benefits of renewable resources
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    are the quantities limitless and I'll
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    never run out the energy is free to use
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    and its environment friendly the cost
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    are it's difficult and expensive to set
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    up and it's not always efficient because
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    we need large amounts which is not
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    always available so now that you know
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    this what are non-renewable resources
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    examples cost benefits so what a
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    non-renewable resources
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    it's just basically a resource of
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    economic value that could not be readily
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    replaced by natural means on the level
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    of equal to its consumption some
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    examples are coal natural gases
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    petroleum propane and fossil fuel oils
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    the cost of benefits of non-renewable
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    resources are it's cheap to use it's
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    easy to use it's efficient and it only
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    requires a small amount to produce a
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    large amount of power the cost are it
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    will run out someday causing serious
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    environmental changes and it releases
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    toxic gases which are contributing to
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    global warming
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    what is the need for adequate monitoring
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    of environmental parameters when making
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    policy decisions of renewable and
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    non-renewable resources well that's a
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    mouthful let's make this simpler by
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    showing an example so imagine two kids
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    in a playground fighting with a teddy
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    bear with no monitoring and oversight
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    well that's not good because one kid
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    will get hurt and we don't want one kid
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    to get hurt because that's pretty sad so
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    with the teacher representing the
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    government as the ones monitoring and
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    overseeing the children while they're
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    playing results and happy children now
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    that you know what rules and oversight
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    is let's connect that to renewable and
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    nonrenewable resources because that's a
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    good idea
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    so without monitoring and oversight with
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    renewable and non-renewable resources is
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    with renewable just imagine you have a
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    house and when meals are on top that's
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    pretty messed up and there'll be
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    unnecessary oil spills and unnecessary
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    and large amounts of pollution that
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    would be crazy fun meals on your house
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    am i right
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    hahaha so with monitoring and oversight
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    with renewable and non-renewable
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    resources is the wind meals will not be
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    in your house
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    there'll be way less oil spills and way
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    less pollution so basically with rules
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    and oversight we can work cohesively
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    with our cultural norms just like this
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    young farmer here and this teacher
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    teaching like a teacher and hopefully
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    there'll be no windmills in the school
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    and they'll probably be on the farm am i
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    right in order to proceed the impact
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    individuals have on the environment one
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    must examine how human lifestyles affect
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    its sustainability as the human
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    population grows to nearly seven point
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    seven billion people there's an
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    unavoidable byproduct of a person's
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    day-to-day living there is a certain
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    level of collateral waste which is
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    simply unavoidable because how can you
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    not go to the bathroom that's basically
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    humanly impossible also developed
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    nations have become increasingly
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    consumption-based as people's lives
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    become busy with school sports and work
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    creating the need for quick simple and
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    disposable products fast-food
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    restaurants like McDonald's Burger King
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    and chick-fil-a are a few examples if
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    history has proven anything it is that
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    humans will find a solution to this epic
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    challenge but not without any intense
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    debates so get involved and be a part of
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    the solution
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الوسوم
  • renewable resources
  • non-renewable resources
  • sustainability
  • environmental impact
  • energy
  • pollution
  • monitoring
  • human lifestyle
  • resource management
  • consumption