Clean Energy and Wildlife Preservation Organizations
September 4th, 2011
The future of our planet relies heavily on the untapped potential of renewable energy through utilization of biomass fuels, wind and solar energy, and biogases. The state of Tennessee has realized the importance and potential of renewable energy and has developed programs to address such initiatives. They have established programs that allow residence of Tennessee to aid in the process of renewing and reusing energy and products. The Green Switch program is one of the most successful and only costs the resident 4-per month. Other sources of energy, such as biofuels, have the potential to replace petroleum products.This/tag helps explain it more.
Ethanol, hydropower, and biodiesel made from soybean oil, may eventually replace many petroleum fed necessities, and Tennessee will be leading the way. Recycling and renewal can save our planet.
Under the Rare Plant Protection and Conservation act of 1985 and the Rare Plant and Conservation Regulations, the Department of Environment and Conservation has the legal right to list plants as “threatened.’ The same organization contains a list of 14-thousand rare species and plants. The program works with the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Services to protect plants and animals from future perils.
These measures”along with organizations like TWRA” have allowed Tennessee to go Green.