Green Technologies to Improve the Environment on Earth
Edited by Marquidia Pacheco
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Abstract:
The aim of this book is to compile some of the green technologies applied to improve the environment on Earth. The success of these technologies is built from humility; from this ethical principle, the concept of honest broker is defined in this work. Some of the biggest environmental problems, such as soil pollution by heavy metals and pollution from the mining industry and massive coal plants, are also addressed. Additional subjects depicted here include geothermal energy, plasma technology, and the correct use of electric vehicles, and demonstrate a promising scenario to diminish greenhouse gases. Likewise, caring for wildlife is essential; the correct use of certain technologies depicted here can contribute to their conservation.
JEL-codes: Q55 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
ISBN: 978-1-78985-619-4
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Chapters in this book:
- Clean Coal Technology Adaptability and R and D Support for Efficiency and Sustainability

- Tankiso Pitso
- Electric Vehicles Are a Zero-Emission Technology?

- Alfredo Santana
- Geothermal Energy as an Alternative to Reduce Atmospheric Emissions and Provide Green Energy

- Zayre Ivonne Gonzalez Acevedo and Marco Antonio Garcia Zarate
- Greenhouse Gases Reforming and Hydrogen Upgrading by Using Warm Plasma Technology

- Joel Pacheco-Sotelo, Ricardo Valdivia-Barrientos and Marquidia Pacheco
- How Technology Can Transform Wildlife Conservation

- Xareni Pacheco
- Introductory Chapter: Green Technologies to Improve the Environment on Earth

- Marquidia Pacheco
- The Application of Artificial Intelligence to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions in the Mining Industry

- Ali Soofastaei
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DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.78245
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