By its own energy production as well as through trade.
Europe is a very modern and developed continent. It thinks towards the future, which is why clean energy is important to Europe and is widely used throughout the continent.
Modern technology needs more energy to work, which means more fossil fuels need to be burned. Fossil fuels release CO2. With more fossil fuels being burned because of a higher energy demand from modern technology, more CO2 is released.
mother of modern Europe
What is the major factor that led to the birth of modern industry in Europe? To have modern industry in Europe, you have to have the resources coal and iron ore. The coal which came from Great Britain(UK) and the iron ore from France and Germany allowed the production of steel which gave part hugely in the Industrial revolution.
Because we are great. And have a natural sense of knowledge and adventure ^ Well no it wasn't because of that. Primarily owing to the fact that a wealth of resources, knowledge (developed through scientific advancedments by key individuals at the time) and power was present in Europe due to the exploitation of human and physical resources.
Scott-King's Modern Europe was created in 1947.
An alternative resource, just as the term implies is a source of something which is different from the most common source. For example the most common source of automotive fuel is fossil fuels pumped from the ground, however it is possible to make automotive fuel from corn oil or from sugar. These would be alternative resources. These will help people in the future!
It (in its modern version) started in Europe (England, to be precise).
how has demand for coal changed since 1950 the demand for coal has changed drastically scince the 1950's (quite obvious). this is a result of the relisation of the global problems it has had on the environment. the use of coal has also been replaced by more modern forms of energy resoures, such as electricity and gas. during the 1950s coal was used to heat homes, cook food, and even run traind. in modern society scince then we no longer require such a high demand for coal as we do not use it as much to do everyday requirements such as these.
in 2008
W Alison Phillips has written: 'Modern Europe' 'Modern Europe, 1815-1899'
Modern slavery is still present throughout the world. In Europe, it is most common in Eastern Europe, for example, in Russia. It is known as human trafficking.