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The main source of energy
on earth is the sun. It is an amazing thermonuclear reactor, emitting
energy from the disintegration of atoms. The heat at the interior
of our planet originated from this radioactive mechanism. For millions
of years, light from the sun has enabled plants to perform photosynthesis.
This biochemical process produces their living tissue and the carbon
compounds (sugars and lipids) that feed them. Coal, petroleum and
natural gas were formed from the passive accumulation of organic
deposits in ancient seas. The supply of these fossil fuels is not
inexhaustible. We must start now to find other sources of energy.
Who knows? Perhaps the chemists of the future will find a way to
use the chlorophyll that transforms light into chemical energy,
to provide electricity for our cities.
At any rate, plants will
always be an inexhaustible source of energy. We have already found
ways to produce hydrocarbons from cultivated plants (sugar cane
in Brazil) and are on the verge of discovering others (euphorbia
in deserts). In the meantime, solar and geothermal heat, river waters,
and wind are non-polluting and under-used sources of energy.
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