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The outside world may be unforgiving, but science and technology has made comfortable artificial environments with heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC). HVAC has made it possible for us to live almost anywhere on the planet. Las Vegas was once a barren desert, but is now teeming with people, lights, and imported water. (Sineadmc, Stock.Xchng)

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Blog post by Mike Brandolino

Energy conservation is on the rise nationwide, according to a new report by The Institute for Electricity Efficiency. Why is energy conservation so essential now? Perhaps it”s our impositions on nature coming full circle.

Some of the origins of today’s environmental movement can be found in the people who called themselves “naturalists.” These people were conscious of their surroundings and understood that nature, even in the wildest and untamed frontiers, is fragile. The natural world can be a harsh and unforgiving place. Humans are able to be one with nature, and also able to transform nature into places more suitable for habitation and settlements.

Many people see the natural world as something to be conquered and “developed” into a living, working, and gathering places. Throughout the world, some of the harshest environments, such as deserts and jungles, have been transformed into humanized spaces. The natural world is continually under the conquest of humans for natural resource extraction and settlement expansion. The United States has many harsh natural environments that have been transformed into major metropolitan areas. Las Vegas was once a barren desert but is now teeming with people, lights, casino online and imported water. A lot of energy is required to develop and maintain a comfortable living environment in these naturally harsh conditions, making energy conservation all the more essential.

Currently, fossil fuels (coal, natural gas, and petroleum), hydroelectricity, and nuclear energy are needed to sustain our modern way of life.  Renewable and alternative energy sources, such as solar and wind power, are in use, but not in sufficient quantities to serve all our needs. Energy conservation will need to be a part of any sustainability plan.

Fossil fuels are non-renewable natural resources, which are becoming much more expensive with each passing day. How much can we afford or are we willing to pay to sustain our comfortable existence? Many people have the means to absorb fossil fuel price hikes, but for how long? Many other people cannot afford to bear even a modest increase in fuel and energy costs. Conduct a home energy audit for energy conservation. You may also want a customized energy report to get a comprehensive look at where you can save electricity (and money).

By shifting our focus to using only what we need, we can make our artificial habitats just a bit more environmentally friendly.

 

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