We are facing a global energy crisis that is continuing to get worse every day. The problem is multi-faceted. On one hand, we are depleting our supply of non-renewable resources. These resources cannot be replaced and when they are gone, we will have to rely on other sources of energy. Because of simple supply and demand economics, as the supply of these resources go down, their prices will go up. We are already experiencing the pains of increasing energy costs and this problem will continue to get worse. Pollution is another problem that is caused by using non-renewable resources. All of these problems can be helped by developing and using green energy.
We can all help the energy crisis by doing some simple things to conserve our natural resources. We can help conserve natural resources by recycling instead of throwing things away. This means not throwing away plastic bottles, cans, and other things that are made from natural resources. Another thing we can do is conserve energy. That means doing little things like turning the lights off when you leave a room, turn off the television when you aren’t watching it, use a programmable thermostat so you don’t waste heat or air conditioning when you aren’t home, and a ton of other things to stop wasting resources. Car pooling is another way to save gas and money. All of these simple things can help conserve our natural resources and help the energy crisis we are facing.
Using sources of green energy is another way we can save the non-renewable resources that we have. There are several things that commonly produce green energy including solar energy, wind energy, and water energy. You can use these sources of renewable energy in your home. You can learn more about residential solar power and other green energy options at the Alternative Energy Sources Blog.