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Government CIO Outlook | Wednesday, November 16, 2022
Technological advancements aimed at lowering pollution, such as cleaner manufacturing processes, flue gas scrubbers, and catalytic converters, now play a key role in relieving some of the growing pains of a technologically advanced society.
FREMONT, CA: Humans and technology have been interwoven for millennia. However, technology is a double-edged weapon that can cause and repair harm. If utilized irresponsibly, it might harm ecosystems. Diverse species attempt to survive in a diminished natural habitat, and in doing so, viruses from some species find new hosts, as maybe the Coronavirus did with humans. The pandemic was a dismal reminder of humanity's risk-taking nature. They indiscriminately employed technology to ruin nature due to their hunger and greed. The industrial revolution caused alarming environmental damage through pollution, depletion of natural resources, increased carbon footprint, and the subsequent accumulation of huge amounts of e-waste.
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The careful application of technology, on the other hand, can have profoundly good effects. For the evolution of the human species and the reduction of pollution, the Government requires sustainable technology. After more than a century of polluting the land, air, and water, technology is now showing promise in environmental cleaning. Technological advancements aimed at lowering pollution, such as cleaner manufacturing processes, flue gas scrubbers, and catalytic converters, now play a key role in relieving some of the growing pains of a technologically advanced society.
The development of green technology has the potential to be the answer to restoring and recovering the planet, as well as radically altering how people live, work, and interact with one another and the external world. New technologies aid in environmental protection and contribute to a sustainable future. From the deeps of the ocean to the depths of dense forests, technology can transform how humans identify, track, and utilize natural resources.
Renewable energy is one of the solutions: Solar energy, wind energy, geothermal energy, biomass energy from plants, and hydropower from moving water are all sources of renewable energy currently gaining widespread support. It can aid in generating electricity from renewable, naturally replenishing resources.
Use of Robots to Track Sea and Forest: Drones, satellite-like robots with aerial and bird's-eye views of land, are useful for tracking poachers, monitoring endangered species, for wildlife protection, and ultimately assisting in the development of efficient environmental laws.
Now, marine organisms can be followed to conserve endangered marine species and prevent illegal fishing. Underwater surveillance incorporates technology to study marine biodiversity, measuring hydrographic data, and conduct search operations.
Digital space usage: The use of digital space is significantly lowering the use of paper, reducing the number of trees cut down for paper. Email and the internet have revolutionized communication. There is no need to use paper or books because all necessary information can be saved on the web, and there is no longer a requirement to use paper for letters or the logistics of letter delivery. Not only do virtual meetings on the digital platform save us time, but they also help us avoid using transportation, thereby lowering our carbon footprint.
Smart homes and offices that are more eco-friendly: Technologies such as motion-activated lights cut electricity use while not in use. Today, more individuals are utilizing the building with natural lighting and an efficient ventilation system to lower their electricity use. These intelligent structures also contain a sustainable rainwater collection and recycling system.
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