Because an economy needs energy in order to develop so if there is a lack of energy resources, there will also be a limit in economic development
People make economic choices about what to do with their resources.
Scarcity is the fundamental economic problem of having seemingly unlimited human needs and wants, in a world of limited resources. It states that society has insufficient productive resources to fulfill all human wants and needs. ...
the need for economic safety nets
proportionate development means having the balanced development in all the regions
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 1984 was awarded to Richard Stone for having made fundamental contributions to the development of systems of national accounts and hence greatly improved the basis for empirical economic analysis.
Energy sources plays a very important role in the economic development of a country. A country having well developed sources of energy has a better chance of development rather than a country having less energy sources.
Eco-sustainability is about having sustainable economic development perpetuated by sustainable consumption of natural resources, or ecological sustainability.
People make economic choices about what to do with their resources.
having no economic importance or implication
The relationship between population, resources, environment, and health is interconnected. Growing populations place pressure on resources, leading to environmental degradation which can impact health. Sustainable resource management is critical for improving health outcomes and ensuring long-term development. Balancing population growth with resource availability and environmental protection is essential for promoting overall well-being and sustainable development.
It's generally thought to be an advantage, to have different energy resources, so that if one becomes difficult to get or use, you have alternatives
Scarcity is the fundamental economic problem of having seemingly unlimited human needs and wants, in a world of limited resources. It states that society has insufficient productive resources to fulfill all human wants and needs. ...
I believe it was the renaissance leap forward, although I am having difficulty confirming that answer. :(
In general, having less conflict lowers costs by reducing loss of economic inputs, allocation of output to conflict, and transactions costs/uncertainty associated with conflict. All of these factors would indicate higher economic resources would be available in the absence of conflict, and more wealth in society generally means more consumption, saving, and government spending - all of which improve development.
The American Wind Energy Association currently lists North Dakota as the number one state for having the best wind energy resources. In 2009, North Dakota was ranked #6 for wind energy resources.
Alternative energy resources such as solar power, wind power, etc, are an alternative to using fossil fuels, such as coal, oil and natural gas. The benefits of using alternative energy are immense, the impact of using coal, oil and natural gas on global warming and the environment are devastating. Additionally, by using alternative energy resources we are saving the natural resources for future generations. (my hubby is a solar manager, and we are proud to be a part of this growing market that has helped create jobs during the tough economic times and keeps big companies like PG&E from making ALL of the money from consumers, basically having a monopoly on who we receive our energy from. Solar power can actually be converted and sold back to energy companies) :)
"Burned up" typically refers to a feeling of being out of energy, having exhausted all of your resources.