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So you can see that we're bringing together cycles of food,
energy
and water and waste all within one building.
So our
energy
problems are not intractable.
Really the Sahara Forest Project is a model for how we could create zero-carbon food, abundant renewable
energy
in some of the most water-stressed parts of the planet as well as reversing desertification in certain areas.
This year alone, they've delivered 40 million services like maternal health care and housing, emergency services, solar energy, so that people can have more dignity in solving their problems.
What I want to show is the incredible life and
energy.
And this image of the Sun may suggest that the Sun is something evil and aggressive, but we should not forget that all
energy
on this planet actually comes from the Sun, and light is only a manifestation of that
energy.
They are in green
energy
consulting, or something like that.
It's what I'm devoting most of my
energy
to.
That's what most of the electricity and the
energy
in the world is.
Half of the
energy
is used by one seventh of the world population.
If we just prolong the trends, without any real advanced analysis, to 2050, there are two things that can increase the
energy
use: first, population growth; second, economic growth.
And that will get you two extra, but that won't change the
energy
use very much.
And they will double their
energy
use.
But the total
energy
consumption will increase to 22 units.
Of course, they must be more
energy
efficient.
They must also start to produce green energy, much more green
energy.
Here, we can get more green
energy
all over.
And she became Dilma Rousseff, the president-elect of one of the biggest democracies in the world, moving from minister of
energy
to president.
We have our nucleic DNA that everybody thinks of as our DNA, but we also have DNA in our mitochondria, which are the
energy
packets of the cell.
Within the first second,
energy
itself shatters into distinct forces including electromagnetism and gravity.
And what starts happening is that, around young suns, young stars, all these elements combine, they swirl around, the
energy
of the star stirs them around, they form particles, they form snowflakes, they form little dust motes, they form rocks, they form asteroids, and eventually, they form planets and moons.
Well, first, you need energy, but not too much.
In the center of a star, there's so much
energy
that any atoms that combine will just get busted apart again.
In intergalactic space, there's so little
energy
that atoms can't combine.
Farming was an
energy
bonanza.
And exploiting that energy, human populations multiplied.
We've stumbled on another
energy
bonanza in fossil fuels.
So I finished my 20s with a Ph.D. in fusion energy, and I discovered I was useless.
Astronomers and cosmologists and physicists think that there is something called dark matter in the universe, which makes up 23 percent of the universe, and something called dark energy, which permeates the fabric of space-time, that makes up another 73 percent.
And most of the experiments, telescopes that I went to see are in some way addressing this question, these two twin mysteries of dark matter and dark
energy.
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