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  • Essay / The Earth and Global Warming - 988

    Recently, technology has accelerated at an enormous rate, much faster than in the past. It has become common today to ignore the uncertainties of many people who believe that technology is advancing at a rate that will lead to many problems as well as the downfall of humanity. Technology is shown to help humanity advance in many ways, including for medical purposes, harvesting food, helping to predict natural disasters, explaining much of the world, and ultimately, by making human life much easier and more pleasant. The evolution of technology first helped humanity to progress in all fields, but now that technology has become a business, it raises many questions and affects every aspect of life. We waste materials, create pollution and take jobs away from people who need them. need it and some believe it will lead to the downfall of humanity. The question many people are asking these days is whether the latest advancements in the technological revolution will help humanity prosper or whether they will ultimately lead to its downfall. The first question that comes to mind when broaching the subject of technology is its effect on humanity. the environment due to the fact that there are many resources needed to create such technologies as well as the toxic gases, nuclear waste and waste that are produced. With recent technological developments, we are using all our resources to create these products. In fact, we use our remedies much faster than they are recovered. This is called overconsumption: we consume more than we have and end up running out. Recycling programs have been installed for resources such as metals, glass and paper. In The Environment: A Revolution in Attitudes, it is about and ...... middle of article ...... troit: Gale Research, 1997. 8-23. Print.McNeil, Ian. “The domestic interior: technology and the home.” An encyclopedia of the history of technology. London: Routledge, 1996. 902+. Print. Finniston, Montague. Oxford Illustrated Encyclopedia of Invention and Technology. Np: Oxford UP, 1992. Print. Evans, Kimberly Masters. “Chapter 7 Recovery – Recycling.” The environment: a revolution in attitudes. Detroit: Thomson Gale, 2006. 91-100. Print.Beane, Matt. " "This robotic economy and the rentier class" by Tim Warstall. " "This robotic economy and the rentier class" by Tim Warstall. Np, and Web. April 5, 2014.Drehle, David Von. “Winners and Losers in the Robot Economy by David Von Drehle.” Winners and Losers in the Robot Economy By David Von Drehle. Np, and Web. April 06, 2014.Bradshaw, Maria. “Technology and suicide.” Mad in America. Np, and Web. April 6. 2014.