For many years, following numerous industrial revolutions around the world, the demand for raw materials has only increased. The main resources are buried underground and give rise to the installation of mines across different regions of the world. Of course, there are a lot of consequences such as dislodging of people and animals. Also, the deforestation of the places concerned and the destruction of the soil. Many experts believe that recycling could reduce the exploitation of natural resources through the reuse of materials already available. So enters the principle of the bioeconomy. Let’s find out together what it is and what impact it can have on our planet. The bioeconomy was integrated in 1925 by the Russian T.I. Baranoff. The word bioeconomy comes from the word 'bio' which means nature and 'economy' which means reserve. So the bioeconomy is the respectful use of natural resources in the operation of factories. This is the opposite of using fossil resources. The principle of biomass then comes into play. Biomass is just the extraction of energy in organic materials like wood and not fossil ones like oil. The principle of the bioeconomy will not be able to put an end to the exploitation of natural resources which is the cause of the displacement of habitat, but it could contribute to its slowdown. It will also be able to reduce greenhouse gas emissions into the atmosphere because it does not require refining. Let's remember that the solution is always not far from the problem. So if humans are the cause of climate change, they are also the solution in one way or another.
Let's see together some type of bioeconomy that are most developped around the world:
Bioenergy : It can be done using energy from hydraulic, wind, solar sources, etc. These resources are accessible depending on the land region. These energies are qualified as renewable because they emit less greenhouse gases than fossil fuels. We can cite the example of electric cars which emit less carbon than hybrid cars. We also have forestry, aquaculture and sustainable fishing...
Thanks,
Yasmina
Let's see together some type of bioeconomy that are most developped around the world:
Bioenergy : It can be done using energy from hydraulic, wind, solar sources, etc. These resources are accessible depending on the land region. These energies are qualified as renewable because they emit less greenhouse gases than fossil fuels. We can cite the example of electric cars which emit less carbon than hybrid cars. We also have forestry, aquaculture and sustainable fishing...
Thanks,
Yasmina