Technology can complicate sustainability efforts by creating a reliance on complex systems that consume vast resources and energy, often leading to increased waste and pollution. The rapid pace of technological advancement can also result in planned obsolescence, where devices are designed to become outdated quickly, contributing to electronic waste. Additionally, the extraction of raw materials for tech production can deplete Natural Resources and disrupt ecosystems. Lastly, the digital divide can exacerbate inequalities, making sustainable technologies less accessible to underprivileged communities.
it will be difficult to balance, tradion is more backward and technology is more forward, tradition can help to limit some technology danger and misuse.
yes, practices are a lot different these days and are more accurate. The practices are a lot more suitable now that technology has advanced and they are now 99% correct and have 1% of making mistakes.
Durability and sustainability are both crucial but serve different purposes. Durability ensures that products last longer, reducing the need for frequent replacements, which can be more resource-intensive. Sustainability focuses on minimizing environmental impact throughout a product's lifecycle. Ideally, a balanced approach that incorporates both durability and sustainability leads to more responsible consumption and environmental stewardship.
Technology has affected farming by making it possible for fewer people to grow more crops per acre, at lower cost than would otherwise be the case. Technology has also contributed to the decline of the family farm and the rise of large corporate farms that are more like farming factories.
Actually, technology has always been green until it became bad for the evironment. The older technology doesn't use electricity or gass or oil. It just works on natural energy or on human/animal energy. (Like a windmill or a watermill.) But because non-green technology is much more efficient it rapidly replaced the green technology. Since a few years, green technology is making a come back.
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it will be difficult to balance, tradion is more backward and technology is more forward, tradition can help to limit some technology danger and misuse.
Scientists have learned that modern technology has greatly improved our quality of life by making communication faster and more accessible, increasing efficiency in various industries, and enabling advancements in medicine, energy, and transportation. However, they have also recognized the need for ethical considerations, privacy protection, and sustainability measures to address the impact of technology on society and the environment.
Technology is nothing more than designing and making a set of tools from available known materials to help do something that would otherwise be difficult or impossible to do. Modern humans have always done this and many of our prehuman ancestors from hundreds of thousands of years ago did too.
In general humans are making survival more difficult for elephants. However, some humans are tyring to make it easier.
This is a very difficult question, because much of technology affects agriculture more than one might think, be it directly or indirectly.
People in the future will likely be using more renewable energy sources, such as solar, wind, and hydroelectric power, due to their sustainability and reduced environmental impact compared to fossil fuels. Advancements in technology and decreasing costs are making renewable energy more accessible and practical for widespread use.
The advances science is making in digital video camera technology include single chip software that enables the user to capture more video with more storage on the chip.
That is a very difficult question. But, everything will be much hardder think of it as it would be b4 technology came along. Maybe ask your parents or grandparents of how it was with little technology. Hope this helped
Usually by making it more difficult! Can you be more pacific? :D
Chip technology is generally considered more secure than tap technology for making payments. Chip cards create a unique transaction code for each purchase, making it harder for fraudsters to steal information. Tap technology, on the other hand, can be vulnerable to unauthorized transactions if a thief gets close enough to the card.