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Renewable and Non-renewable Energy
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About the lecture
In this module we describe and discuss renewable and non-renewable energy. We focus on: (i) the distinction between renewable and non-renewable energy sources and how renewable sources, such as solar, wind, and water, naturally replenish within human lifetimes, whilst on-renewable sources, like fossil fuels (coal, oil), do not and take geological time spans to form; (ii) how fossil fuels have played a crucial role in economic growth and technological advancements, enabling modern conveniences and infrastructure; (iii) the negative impacts of fossil fuels, including climate change, air pollution, and social disruption; (iv) how renewable energy technologies, though greener and producing fewer carbon emissions, also have drawbacks, such as the environmental and social impacts of mining rare earth minerals for wind turbines and electric vehicle batteries.
About the lecturer
Dr Kirsten Jenkins is a lecturer in Energy, Environment and Society within the Science, Technology and Innovation Studies (STIS) subject area of the School of Social and Political Science. Dr Kirsten Jenkins' work focuses on how energy transitions affect society and create issues of injustice and she has a range of work underway related to COP26 themes. She is part of the Energy, Environment and Sustainability group in SPS.
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Jenkins, K. (2024, May 23). Topic 6: Resource Management - Renewable and Non-renewable Energy [Video]. MASSOLIT. https://massolit.io/options/topic-6-resource-management?auth=0&lesson=16852&option=12087&type=lesson
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Jenkins, K. "Topic 6: Resource Management – Renewable and Non-renewable Energy ." MASSOLIT, uploaded by MASSOLIT, 23 May 2024, https://massolit.io/options/topic-6-resource-management?auth=0&lesson=16852&option=12087&type=lesson