The other day I got acquainted with Anup Shah, a British student of Indian descent who is active once wrote about global issues, such as, poverty, climate change, energy, geopolitics, AIDS, and so forth. I conclude that all the above issues being faced by various countries around the world, without exception. But I think the solution must be tailored to the dynamics of life in each country, in other words, there is no one solution to every issue above.
Yoshihiro Yamakawa, in a journal titled "new energy options for 21st Century", write 3 things that become most important world issues (3E-Trilema) include Energy-Economy-Environment, and was in fact so, this is the most important issues the world today. But whether by applying clean energy technology, and encourage growth in the preservation Economy Environment? Vice versa, with the interrelationships of three critical factors above. Then I imagine a glimpse of our beloved country to the condition in Indonesia, is appropriate if these 3 factors dynamics encourage one another, then a global issue above 100% can be resolved? In my opinion no. It should be a factor again, this is what I call no one specific solution for every problem.
Energy is a key variable in the economy, there is a significant relationship between the productivity of society against the supply of energy, even energy has long been a geopolitical issue. Energy is not separated from environmental issues, that's why clean energy technologies on the rise today. Standardization of goods also began to incorporate environmentally friendly variable, then do not be surprised if the goods labeled as it started to gain priority in the market. Energy-Environment-Economy.
Yoshihiro Yamakawa, in a journal titled "new energy options for 21st Century", write 3 things that become most important world issues (3E-Trilema) include Energy-Economy-Environment, and was in fact so, this is the most important issues the world today. But whether by applying clean energy technology, and encourage growth in the preservation Economy Environment? Vice versa, with the interrelationships of three critical factors above. Then I imagine a glimpse of our beloved country to the condition in Indonesia, is appropriate if these 3 factors dynamics encourage one another, then a global issue above 100% can be resolved? In my opinion no. It should be a factor again, this is what I call no one specific solution for every problem.
Energy is a key variable in the economy, there is a significant relationship between the productivity of society against the supply of energy, even energy has long been a geopolitical issue. Energy is not separated from environmental issues, that's why clean energy technologies on the rise today. Standardization of goods also began to incorporate environmentally friendly variable, then do not be surprised if the goods labeled as it started to gain priority in the market. Energy-Environment-Economy.
Different countries different solutions. Indonesia country really complex, and complex problems as well. It is very difficult to solve a problem with glasses 1 review (1-specific solutions), is associated with the human factor Indonesia diverse backgrounds. Then there are factors called "Empathy" as a comprehensive solution rather than a specific solution.
Empathy in fact already become a tradition or spirit of Indonesian society since the first. Empathy for the environment, Empathy towards fellow human beings, and so forth. I do not blame empathy began to fade, due to factors such a strong urge Economy, people began to care about the environment / natural surroundings, Air, Land, Air, and even mental too. Energy from Empathy, Empathy for Energy.
Empathy in fact already become a tradition or spirit of Indonesian society since the first. Empathy for the environment, Empathy towards fellow human beings, and so forth. I do not blame empathy began to fade, due to factors such a strong urge Economy, people began to care about the environment / natural surroundings, Air, Land, Air, and even mental too. Energy from Empathy, Empathy for Energy.
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