The concept of prisoner dilemma has existed for decades.
It highlights the issue of deception in voluntary agreements and the idea that a breach of these commitments would bring immediate personal benefits.
However, it seems that most of the time, if the agreement is voluntarily complied with, the present value of these benefits is not as important as the future value they may have.
The concept was originally only in the economic sense of the term: "Should I get all the existing benefits now, or should I continue to comply with this agreement, because I know that my current interests will remain the same ", the idea has recently been transferred to environmental thinking to save resources for future generations.
The plight of prisoners is now as private as ever.
It has changed from a strictly economic term to a more personal term.
More than ever, personal actions are considered and reviewed from various perspectives.
It's no wonder that it's hard to get capitalists and environmental activists on the same page: one camp always seems to be judging the decision that the other camp is facing the dilemma itself.
The real question now is whether we can deal with the question of who we really are: selfish people.
Catherine Cukier's impassioned argument to cancel the fossil
Not only protect our species, but also protect all life and the ecology of the Earth, which is the fuel energy base of our society.
The system is worth translating and reading all over the world.
Nevertheless, Cukier's view still leaves out a very important reason for global warming, that is, the cattle industry, which is responsible for producing two powerful greenhouse gases, methane and nitrous nitrogen.
However, the meat industry is expanding globally.
Think about the fact that there are only a few thousand cows in Montreal's store a day, and how much money we have on our main animals --
Based on food culture.
Can we give it up for the plant?
Based on diet, or the Earth has to suffer increasingly because of the needs of our taste buds, which is not something you encounter every day 18-year-
A 100-year-old girl runs around in a car. per-
But the environment is very important to me, which is why I joined the blue dot movement of David Suzuki, which is an importantof-a-
The friendly initiative of Canada.
For everyone who agrees with the bright idea of David Suzuki, this is an opportunity for him to care about the environment and be willing to represent their rights and come together as a community.
Blue Point tours include Suzuki's speaking activities in cities across Canada.
It is such actions that make it possible for topics such as environmental and environmental rights to be addressed by governments at all levels.
More than 60,000 Canadians have joined their local blue dot campaign, hoping for a lasting change in the coming generations.
David Suzuki's plan cannot be entirely on his own.
He needs people like you and me all over the country to stand up.
We need to call on our neighbors to change the city and then the city needs to unite to change their province.
Once all the provinces come together, we can finally change the country.
Critics of renewable energy often focus on the low-capacity factors inherent in solar and wind power generation, the biggest reason to avoid the shift of our global energy system from burning fossil fuels.
Changes in sunlight and wind may mean that power generation in multiple regions is close to zero.
Billions of dollars in wind farms and solar parks.
The annual capacity factor is roughly hovering around 25 to 40 cents in the wind, and about 10 to 25 cents in solar energy.
How governments around the world can justify the use of millions of taxpayers' money to subsidize a form of energy production, which tends to be in place when alternatives provide secure and stable supply
The opportunities for growth in this emerging sector are enormous and diverse.
The battery is only part of the energy storage spectrum;
Other promising options include mechanical energy storage (
Started by companies like NRStor)
Efficient but limited location
Water storage and compressed air storage.
Three places are needed for energy storage: directly at the source of power generation (
Wind and solar farms)
, In the large storage center around the transfer station (where high-
Intersection of voltage power cord)
, In the power consumption destination (
In private homes and businesses).
Intermittent problems can only be solved through the application of energy storage in these three fields.
Fortunately, there are signs of a slow acceleration of the energy storage boom in many regions.
As energy density and battery costs decline, some wind turbine manufacturers have begun to integrate large batteries into the tower.
Large battery storage costs have fallen sharply in recent years, but prices have not fallen sharply without solar panels and wind turbines.
The village of fairdeheim, Germany is building a 10 MW battery House to regulate the production of renewable energy. A California-
Solar finance company based in SolarCity is only one of the many companies that currently provide the following services
Home, affordable power grid
Integrated energy storage system.
Although these examples are small in scale, they are promising signs of a shift to a more comprehensive and integrated approach that can resist the burning of fossil fuels globally.
Without energy storage, countries will not be able to achieve more than the renewable energy generation target, and with the increasing installed capacity of renewable energy generation.
Therefore, governments must pay more attention to the promotion of energy storage systems to minimize the negative effects of unreliable reputation for wind and solar energy. ,