ENERGÍAS RENOVABLES Y CAMBIO CLIMÁTICO: LOS LÍMITES DEL CRECIMIENTO HUMANO, ¿DESTRUYENDO O ACELERANDO UN PROCESO NATURAL?
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2016Autor
Rodriguez Muñoz, Jenifer
Delgado Calin, Gines
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One of the motivations for a quick implementation of renewable technologies and energy efficiency projects is the climate change, indeed the global warming consequences that the greenhouse gases create. This paper show that the combination of anthropogenic climate change with natural processes (solar radiation, magnetic earth fields, volcanos, etc.) may deliver an acceleration and multiply the results even in a contradictory way ( glaciation versus warming). To understand the interactions, this paper review among others, the effect of the glaciers melting in the Gulf Stream that is foreseen to produce a glacial period with dramatic effects.
It is important to broadcast all the current theories and the consequences forecasting related with climate change to encourage and spread the culture about energy efficiency and renewable energies in order to foster the urgency about implementing politics that allow the Research and quick development of renewables that must be not only measured and quantify in the short term profit-earning capacity but all projects should be asses considering the planet effects and the long and medium terms effects.
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- CIDIP 2016 (Cartagena) [210]