Your Questions About Green Living

Helen asks…

What kind of jobs can this renewable energy certificate get me?

The courses that are required are chemistry fundamentals, basic electricity, applied alternative and renewable energy, and technical math 2. It’s a 14 credit program.
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The Expert answers:

Perhaps as an aide to ——

Agricultural scientists.
Some types of
scientists work to improve agriculture.
Crop scientists study the genetic breeding
and management of field crops. Soil sci-
entists use soil physics, soil chemistry,
and soil microbiology to enhance soil fer-
tility and the growth of plants. Agrono-
mists develop practical applications for
discoveries in plant and soil science to
produce high quality food.
Other scientists
. There are many other
branches of science. Geologists study the
history and composition of our planet, in-
cluding volcanoes and earthquakes.
Oceanographers study the oceans and
their movements. Meteorologists study
the atmosphere, and some make weather
predictions. Astronomers study the uni-
verse, trying to gain knowledge about the
stars, planets, and galaxies.

George asks…

What is the most renewable energy source?

Im doing this project on energy sources and I need to know what is the most work done on the most renewable energy sources.

The Expert answers:

Biofuels, Biomass, Geothermal, Solar power, Tidal power, Wave power, Wind power are other types of renewable energy. So, the most renewable energy source is Hydro power.

Charles asks…

When is the renewable energy boom going to be?

I want to know when the renewable energy boom will likely happen, in what year and when I should consider buying into their stocks with options?

The Expert answers:

So you want us to predict the future for you?

Laura asks…

What is the difference between a renewable energy source and a nonrenewable energy source? Give specific e?

What is the difference between a renewable energy source and a nonrenewable energy source? Give me some specific examples.

The Expert answers:

A renewable energy source is one that naturally replenishes itself as it is consumed. Solar energy, for example, will continue to make its way to us for as long as the sun continues to burn, whether we harness it or not. The same could be said about wind, hydro, biomass, etc. (though these are really just indirect forms of solar energy – without the sun, there would be no wind, the water cycle would not function, and plant life would not grow). The only other renewable energy input that the earth sees as a whole is geothermal – heat energy from its own core (though this will also eventually run out).

Another possible example of a renewable energy source could be landfill gas, though this is debatable. As long as humans continue to create a huge amount of organic waste, I guess, then we should be able to continue capturing methane from it.

A non-renewable source, on the other hand, will not be replenished once it is used. Fossil fuels (oil, gas, coal), for example, are considered non-renewable, because they took millions of years to form. Once a barrel of oil is brought up from the earth and burned, it will not be replenished for a long, long time.

Carol asks…

Is Renewable Energy a Partisan Issue, one that Democrats should like and Republicans should reject?

Seems like this is the case. Why would Republicans act like Renewable Energy is bad? Is it because the Republican Party (and Democrats too) are serving the Petroleum & Nuclear Industries, because those industries are financing their campaigns? Why would you approach renewable energy like it is bad out of some displaced loyalty to your party? Have you ever really investigated RE for yourself?

The Expert answers:

Republicans feed their Big Oil Billionaires first – this is their only real rule. The rest of their story is bullsh*t.

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