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Montefrio, Marvin Joseph F. – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2012
Biofuels development has assumed an important role in integrating Indigenous peoples and other marginalized populations in the production of biofuels for global consumption. By combining the theories of commoditization and the environmental sociology of networks and flows, the author analyzed emerging trends and possible changes in institutions…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Sustainable Development, Fuels, Global Approach
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Princen, Thomas – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2012
Commoditization seems immutable and unstoppable but, like other social processes, its prevalence is context dependent. The enabling context for commoditization has been cheap fossil fuels, economic growth, and ever-increasing energy and material throughput. In fact, the scientific findings of ecological, climate, footprint, and material flow…
Descriptors: Economic Progress, Fuels, Energy, Social Change
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Thorp, John P.; Curran, Lara – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2009
Woking Borough Council in the United Kingdom has long been committed to protecting the environment, a goal explicitly stated as one of the borough's top three priorities. Woking is also known for its pioneering approach in operating an extensive networked electricity and district heating system based on co- and trigeneration, as well as what is…
Descriptors: Local Government, Energy, Innovation, Conservation (Environment)
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Oldfield, Eddie – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2011
Energy poverty is a key detriment to labor productivity, economic growth, and social well-being. This article presents a qualitative review of literature on the potential role of intelligent communication technology, web-based standards, and smart grid technology to alleviate energy costs and improve access to clean distributed energy in developed…
Descriptors: Economic Progress, Poverty, Energy Management, Energy Conservation
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Leon Sicard, Tomas Enrique – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2009
This article examines the dominant agricultural model in Colombia of which the emergence of biofuels is an inevitable and major consequence. Some uncertainties and complexities of the introduction of biofuels and the use of genetically modified crops are analyzed, including a general reflection on the possibilities of producing biofuels on the…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Fuels, Models, Agribusiness
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Agbemabiese, Lawrence – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2009
Advances in energy access in developing countries over the past 25 years have been remarkable with more than 1 billion unserved people gaining access to electricity and modern fuels. However, as impressive as this may sound, large gaps remain: 1.6 billion people still lack access to electricity and another 2.5 billion continue to rely on…
Descriptors: Fuels, Energy, Rural Areas, Sustainable Development
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Hughes, Kristen – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2009
Climate change is only one factor driving growing numbers of cities throughout the globe to reconsider conventional approaches to electricity generation and use. In the U.S., this momentum is incorporating a shift away from centralized, supply-side approaches reliant on fossil fuels and nuclear power, toward more distributed, flexible, and cleaner…
Descriptors: Energy, Program Descriptions, Program Effectiveness, Energy Conservation
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Costanza, Robert – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2009
Ecological economics is a transdisciplinary field that seeks to integrate the study of humans and the rest of nature as the basis for the creation of a sustainable and desirable future. It seeks to dissolve the barriers between the traditional disciplines and achieve a true "consilience" of all the sciences and humanities. This consilient,…
Descriptors: Ecology, Economics, Interdisciplinary Approach, Sustainable Development
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Mathai, Manu V. – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2009
Even as the conventional energy system is fundamentally challenged by the "energy-environment crisis," its adherents have presented the prospect of "abundant" and purportedly "green" nuclear power as part of a strategy to address the crisis. Surveying the development of nuclear power in India, this article finds that…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Nuclear Energy, Energy, Foreign Countries
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Byrne, John; Martinez, Cecilia; Ruggero, Colin – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2009
Climate change, rising energy costs, and other dilemmas raise the prospect for major change in energy-ecology-society relations. Two prominent proposals for change include: a nuclear power renaissance; and mega-scale renewable energy development. Both suggest that modern society will receive a rising stream of less CO2-rich kilowatt-hours, so that…
Descriptors: Energy Conservation, Energy Management, Nuclear Energy, Energy
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Yu, Jung-Min – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2009
Since the mid-1980s, power sector liberalization has been embraced at different levels in the East Asian countries of China, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan. The dominant rationale underlying power liberalization has been a quest for efficiency improvements, to be achieved by substituting private market activity for public regulations and by opening…
Descriptors: Energy, Foreign Countries, Models, Economic Development
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Elnashaie, Said S. E. H.; Fateen, Seif-Eddeen; El-Ahwany, Ahmed; Moustafa, Tarek M. – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2008
The ISA, based on system theory, is the best way to organize knowledge and exchange it. It depends on defining every system through its boundary, main processes within this boundary, and exchange with the environment through this boundary. It relies upon thermodynamics and information theory and is, therefore, applicable to all kinds of systems,…
Descriptors: Information Theory, Fuels, Investigations, Thermodynamics
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Alazraque-Cherni, Judith – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2008
This article establishes the benefits of applying renewable energy and analyzes the main difficulties that have stood in the way of more widely successful renewable energy for rural areas in the developing world and discusses why outcomes from these technologies fall short. Although there is substantial recognition of technological, economic,…
Descriptors: Energy Conservation, Power Technology, Energy, Rural Areas
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Vanderburg, Willem H. – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2008
The strengths and weaknesses of current energy planning can be attributed to the limited economic, social, and environmental contexts taken into account as a result of the current intellectual and professional division of labor. A preventive approach is developed by which the ratio of desired to undesired effects can be substantially improved. It…
Descriptors: Sustainable Development, Energy, Conservation (Environment), Science and Society
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Rowlands, William N.; Masters, Anthony; Maschmeyer, Thomas – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2008
Biomass provides the only sustainable source of organic carbon for the production of chemicals used in manufacturing and as liquid transportation fuels. In this article, the authors examine some of the challenges that society faces in the transition from a global economy in which transportation fuels are derived from fossil fuels to one in which…
Descriptors: Fuels, Transportation, Global Approach, Chemistry
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