Fossil fuels have been the primary source of energy in the form of crude oil. For decades,petroleum products have been used to power cities, cars, machinery and much more the world over. However, environmental awareness, has highlighted negative environmental impacts, particularly, climate change . This has led to the exploration of renewable energy sources and advancement in clean energy technologies for ,solar, wind, and hydro power. Bio-fuels , are being championed as more ecofriendly alternatives to petroleum. But,there have been challenges, in area of demand and supply. There has also been debate about food shortage, versus energy production. In the past, energy from waste , has been criticized because of the use of heat, and its resulting fumes, which could be harmful. It appears that this issue may have been addressed. A Japanese inventor, Akinori Ito , invented a household appliance, that can convert pl...
Welcome Ecovisionaries to this exciting special edition. Here we talk about Carbon credits and the role Central bank of Nigeria can play in mitigating climate change. We also discuss money, how much is enough? Do you know about Sandbaths? Read our fun facts and discover what your feet say about. Thank you for your readership. HAPPY READING! Please click to read
Food, sustains. art, expresses . So, what do you get when you combine them? Rice , has been described as a staple food, for more than half of the world's population. It is typically grown in flooded fields known as rice paddies. Through the tanbo art process, rice paddies are being transformed into stunning works of art. It began,in Inakadate , Japan. In 1993, the first rice paddy art was created, using purple and yellow rice plants. It was the picture of Mt. Iwaki along with letters. Here's a picture, beautiful isn't it? How is it done? To begin with, it takes about 1200 people and costs $35,000 to create. Followed by these steps STEP 1:Choosing a design STEP 2: A sketch is made of the desgin STEP 3: A three- dimensional perspective is generated STEP 4: Selection of the rice varieties to be used. STEP 5: Creating the design plan using Computer Aided Drawing (CAD) STEP 6: The design is drawn on the field u...
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