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The Day After Tomorrow, "global warming" is still the crisis of the Earth.
The Asian financial crisis which shook the world and “September 11” incident is just tip of the iceberg, human beings must work together to solve up to 20 major global issues in the next 20 years.

The "global warming" quickly became the most difficult and threatening problem, but there is some good news: There are many potential technological and policy challenges can be in response to global warming, the new "energy mode "is one of them.

Today we should take the 101st way to love the earth.
In response to global warming, the world must turn to different patterns of energy but for limiting greenhouse gas emissions. It can be done by "de-carbonizing" the world's energy system.    " De-carbonizing " means a large switch to renewable energy, such as solar radiation, solar thermal, wind power, hydropower, biomass energy, etc., and one of the most amazing technology is that, the solar energy which is wallpaper-like thin at first glance is most likely to be included as the renewable new energy in the 21st century.

Overall Efficiency of Solar Power Generation System:
Economic benefits (remote islands, emergency power generation cost-effective return on investment)
Environmental benefits (reducing carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxides, sulfur oxides pollution by fossil fuel power generation)
Energy efficiency (use natural energy instead of fossil fuels, build self-energy)
Social benefits (ease peak, emergency relief power)
Industry benefits (creation of high-tech industries and employment opportunities)
Greenhouse Gases
If greenhouse gases continue to increase, it causes global warming, greenhouse gases mainly include:

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Methane (methane): mainly from animal husbandry, agriculture, and waste landfills.
Nitrous oxide (N2O) and other gases: including some rare and highly toxic gas.
Carbon dioxide (CO2): mainly made by burning oil, gas, carbon and other petrochemical raw materials, and the reduction of forest area.

You may not know
Per kilowatt photovoltaic (PV) can reduce the emissions of 9 kg sulfur dioxide (SOχ), 16
公斤nitrous oxide (NOχ) and 2300 kg of carbon dioxide (CO2) per year (compared to fossil energy). (Source: American Electric Power's solar PV industry roadmap, p. 10, 2001)
If equip a 3kWp system for the family, the greening effect is the equivalent of 3,000 square meters of forest (6 tennis courts).