Summary of Recursos renovables y no renovables - Documental HOME (Recopilación)

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The video discusses the many resources that are renewable, such as water, and those that are not, such as oil. It then discusses the history of human development and how the use of renewable resources has helped to change the course of human history. The video ends with the prediction that by the end of the century, the majority of the world's renewable resources will have been exhausted, and we will face a situation in which scarce resources will be used in an uncontrolled way.

  • 00:00:00 The video discusses the many resources that are renewable, such as water, and those that are not, such as oil. It then discusses the history of human development and how the use of renewable resources has helped to change the course of human history. The video ends with the prediction that by the end of the century, the majority of the world's renewable resources will have been exhausted, and we will face a situation in which scarce resources will be used in an uncontrolled way.
  • 00:05:00 This documentary covers a variety of renewable energy sources, including water sourced from fossil fuel wells, water that has been accumulating underground for 25 million years, and beneath these calm waters lies an actual industrial plant where that wealth and that diversity intimately link to filter water and digest all the pollution. In the past century, we have dried half of the world's wetlands, and 13 million hectares of tropical forest have disappeared, converted into wood. That surface area is equivalent to one-fourth of France. 20 percent of the world's population consumes 80 percent of the planet's resources. Geothermal energy is available in places like Iceland, where there is a lot of volcanic activity. Fossil-fuel dependent countries are experiencing a resurgence in the use of nuclear energy, providing France with 70 percent of its electric energy. Numerous governments are planning the production of new coal-fired power plants. Culture, education, research, and innovation are in-agotable resources, facing the poverty and suffering of millions of NGOs. In Bangladesh, a man has had the idea of creating an bank unthinkable- within 30 years, the bank has helped 150 million people in all corners of the world. Bombay is the first city to join the project, and other
  • 00:10:00 The video discusses the importance of renewable resources and how the human race is affecting these resources. It also discusses how plants are able to capture energy from the sun and use it to power the earth. The sun's energy will be in-sustainability soon and humans will have to learn to domesticate solar energy. If everyone learn to do this, it will help save the earth.

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