A global warning of a rapidly changing climate

https://center4climatechange.com/the-global-carbon-cycle/ It's the start of a new decade in the dawn of a new millennium in the awareness of humankind. The world is experiencing a global pandemic with no acceptable (conspiracy) theories to connect or reveal the root cause. However, man with his natural survival instinct and resilience continues to adapt with the changing environment … Continue reading A global warning of a rapidly changing climate

Understanding and meeting energy needs

I remember 2 years ago during my postgraduate program, my Economics lecturer often analyzed how public officers determined payable tax rates from income and expense behaviours of people. We usually discussed income brackets and the basic necessities (goods & services) that most people would generally spend on and/or consume. There are a variety of perspectives … Continue reading Understanding and meeting energy needs

FAQs and FACTS about Renewable Energy Potential in Nigeria

What is renewable energy? Renewable Energy as the name implies, is energy that is naturally renewed in relatively quick succession. There are a number of renewable forms of energy that are being exploited today. Some of the most common ones include Hydropower, Wind and Solar. These resources are regarded as renewable forms of energy because they are easily replenished to the … Continue reading FAQs and FACTS about Renewable Energy Potential in Nigeria

The Energy Economics of the Demand-Side

A typical power system comprises of a supply-side, a conduit medium and a demand-side. Power systems are similar to water systems and in fact, often times, the flow of water is commonly used as an analogy in teaching concepts of the flow of electricity. However, one major contrast between these two systems is that, the demand-side … Continue reading The Energy Economics of the Demand-Side

CLIMATE CHANGE: A global system science problem (The Nigerian Perspective)

  In the near recents of 2011, the members of the United Nations held a conference of all parties in order to address the issues surrounding a perceived global climate change. Although, no major decision was set in stone in that meeting, it was agreed that the members would reconvene in another 4 years to … Continue reading CLIMATE CHANGE: A global system science problem (The Nigerian Perspective)