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'''Energy Conservation''' - the art of using energy resources in a wise fashion. This also means that such things as wasteful practices and addressing inefficiencies are also considered. As the World's finite resources dwindle the question of conserving remaining stocks becomes even more important. | '''Energy Conservation''' - the art of using energy resources in a wise fashion. This also means that such things as wasteful practices and addressing inefficiencies are also considered. As the World's finite resources dwindle the question of conserving remaining stocks becomes even more important. | ||
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Energy Conservation - the art of using energy resources in a wise fashion. This also means that such things as wasteful practices and addressing inefficiencies are also considered. As the World's finite resources dwindle the question of conserving remaining stocks becomes even more important.
See also:
- Waste management
- Environment
- Environmentalism
- Economics
- Greenpeace
- Thermal depolymerization
- Recycling
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