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- features of the environment which are needed and used by people.
- Natural Resources - occur in the air, water and on land.
- Human Resources - labour, skills, machinery and capital.
- Are said to finite or non-sustainable as their exploitation and use will eventually lead to their exhaustion.
- A flow of nature- being continuous, they can be used over and over again.
- Sustainable- they are renewable and self generating if left to nature e.g. trees, fish
- However, if renewable resources are overused their existence may be threatened.
- are a non-renewable resource (e.g. coal) which exists in a finite quantity in the crust of the earth
- Coal, Oil and Gas are non-renewable resources created from organic matter
- They are used to produce energy and are the quickest and easiest way of generating vast amounts of energy
- 1 modern fossil fuel power station produces the same amount of energy as
- 300 wind turbines
- 150 km2 of solar panels
- 100 kms of powerful coastal wave energy
- Oil 40-45 years
- Natural Gas 50-65 years
- Coal 200-300 years
- MEDCs contain 25 of the worlds population BUT consume 70 of the worlds fuels!
- Many of these are generally not destroyed in use and can be recycled
- eg. Iron, Copper, Zinc, Tin
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Stephen R. Humphrey - University of Florida Sustainable Use and Depletion of Natural Resources: a Conceptual Framework
What is an exhaustible natural resource? • All non-renewable resources are exhaustible • Amount of stock is usually uncertain or unknowable • Depleted when used, but the depletion rate can be managed
What’s an inexhaustible natural resource? • Renewable resources can be used sustainably • But only physical-force RRs are truly inexhaustible • Biological-force RRs can be used sustainably or unsustainably
Key insight: don’t confuse stock and flow • The supply in “supply and demand” is not a resource stock! • Supply is flow, or periodic production from stock • Stock is the resource that may be used sustainably or exhausted Stock Flow
Simple Model 1: sustainable use of a renewable resource Stock is renewed indefinitely, if… And price is dependable, like a utility, if… It’s crucial to visualize how biophysical & human behavior integrate. Roughly 1-5% harvest is the most biological systems can sustain. If flow is constrained so as to not draw down stock
Corn: sustainable use, disruptive tech Mendelian hybrid trait selection Applies to non-renewable and renewable resources Mass selection
General Model 2: non-renewable resource with high demand and no substitute Depletion or Exhaustion Phase TechnologicalInnovationPhase In this zone, use looks sustainable, but isn’t Stock is steadily depleted, flow rises-peaks-drops, and price drops-bottoms-rises; use seems sustainable temporarily Utility Phase
Price phases of the resource development-depletion model for oil Event II: Demand growth at supply plateau;price rises,thendemanddrops Innovationphase(Moore’s law,cheap revolution) Event I: US oil production peaked;Arab oil embargo,Iranian revolution,Iran-Iraq War,stagflation Utility phase First half of U-shaped price curve, calmed by elastic flow. When flow becomes inelastic, depletion will bring severe economic disruption. Competition, combination, monopoly, anti-trust, depression, WW I, WW II, import tariffs & quotas, export controls, price controls, cartel, nationalization
When will world oil production peak? • National Petroleum Council 2007: “Facinghard truths” • BP Statistical Review data: • world oil production peaked in 2008 • Dr. Sadad Al-Husseini (former Saudi Oil Minister) • capacity outlook: 10-year production plateau • Association for the Study of Peak Oil: “2010” • Former Shell CEO van der Veer: “2015” • International Energy Agency 2008: “trends in energy supply and consumption are patently unsustainable” • UK Energy Research Centre: between 2009 and 2031 • Business calls oil crunch a threat to UK economy: • http://peakoiltaskforce.net/download-the-report/2010-peak-oil-report/ Opinions vary about the timing, but not about the outcome
15 divergent forecasts for world oil production, based on either population demand or geological fundamentals A bumpy plateau or “practical peak” has begun
Adding plausible price volatility to the lifecycle of exhaustible oil Business cycles mask the long-term depletion uptrend.High, volatile prices will cause recessions & defaults!Demand destruction offers a solution, if we make it happen early.
Global oil “budget” outlook • Existing oil fields produce 85m b/day • Production is declining by 4m b/day • New discoveries are 4m b/day to 2014 • Reserve capacity ~6m b/day, mostly in Middle East, uncertain • New deepwater discoveries off Brazil and Mexico need new technology to produce, 5-10 years in future • How these factors will integrate depends on demand (esp. in developing countries) and reduction of carbon emissions (if any)
Oil Price Forecast ML sees demand rising and supply inelastic, spare capacity only in OPEC, with the band widening from $70-$85/b now to $60-$100/b in 2011 and to $50-150/b by 2014.
Forecasts of Oil Production, 2010 A crash program to adjust to declining oil will take 20 years (Hirsh-SAIC). Current estimates suggest that we have only 5-10 years.
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Speech on Depletion of Natural Resources: This page will discuss a speech on the Depletion of Natural Resources for school students. Natural resources are limited in number and eventually, there will come a time when we are out of these precious living-giving resources. Global communities, governments, NGOs, and influencers are trying to build a sustainable environment for everyone. Before exploiting or even consuming natural resources, we have to understand that ‘The Earth Does Not Belong to Us: We Belong to the Earth’.
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- 1 3 Minute Speech on Depletion of Natural Resources
- 2 Conventional vs Non-Conventional Resources
- 3 Why We Should Save Resources?
- 4 FAQs
3 Minute Speech on Depletion of Natural Resources
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Conventional vs Non-Conventional Resources
Conventionally, the world has heavily depended on fossil fuels—coal, oil, and natural gas—as primary energy sources. However, the environmental consequences, including greenhouse gas emissions and climate change, have prompted a paradigm shift towards non-conventional resources.
- These alternative sources, such as solar, wind, and geothermal energy, offer sustainable alternatives with significantly lower environmental impacts.
- Solar energy harnesses the sun’s radiation through photovoltaic cells or solar thermal systems, providing clean and renewable power.
- Wind energy utilizes the kinetic energy of the wind to generate electricity through wind turbines, offering a scalable solution for clean energy production.
- Geothermal energy taps into the Earth’s heat stored beneath the surface, offering a reliable and constant source of power.
- Embracing non-conventional resources not only mitigates environmental degradation but also enhances energy security, reduces reliance on finite fossil fuels, and fosters innovation and economic growth.
Transitioning towards a future powered by renewable and sustainable energy sources is imperative for ensuring a healthier planet and a sustained tomorrow for future generations.
Why We Should Save Resources?
Saving resources is essential for several reasons. Firstly, many resources are finite, meaning they will eventually run out if consumed at current rates. Conserving resources ensures their availability for future generations. Additionally, resource extraction and consumption often lead to environmental degradation, such as deforestation, habitat destruction, and pollution.
By saving resources, we reduce our ecological footprint and minimize the negative impact on ecosystems and biodiversity. Furthermore, saving resources can lead to economic benefits by reducing production costs, promoting efficiency, and fostering innovation in sustainable technologies. It also helps mitigate the effects of climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions associated with resource extraction, processing, and transportation.
Ultimately, saving resources is crucial for preserving the health of our planet, ensuring a sustainable future for humanity, and maintaining a balance between human needs and environmental stewardship.
Ans: When resources are extracted from the environment more quickly than they can be restored, this is known as natural resource depletion. The dwindling of natural resources can be attributed to various factors, such as pollution, industrialization, population expansion, and changing consumer patterns.
Ans: The most valuable natural resources include things like timber, soil, mineral oil, petroleum, water, and oil. Since none of these resources were created by humans and are all gifts from God, they are referred to as natural resources. Although they cannot produce the natural resource, humans can alter and use it appropriately.
Ans: Make Electricity Use More Efficient. Use More Renewable Energy. Promote Sustainable Fishing Rules. Avoid Single-Use Plastics. Drive Less.
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