Renewable energy, Energy that comes from sources that will not run out, like sun or wind, Non-renewable resources, Natural resources that cannot be replaced quickly after they are used, Fossil fuels, Energy sources such as coal, oil, and gas made from ancient plants and animals, Solar panels, Devices that collect energy from sunlight to produce electricity, Wind turbines, Large machines that use wind to generate electricity, Hydroelectric power, Electricity produced from moving water, usually from dams, Geothermal energy, Energy that comes from heat inside the Earth, Biomass fuel, Fuel made from plants or organic materials like wood or crops, Nuclear energy, Energy produced from splitting atoms in a nuclear power plant, Carbon-neutral technology, Technology that produces no extra carbon dioxide in total, Waste management systems, Organized methods for collecting, treating, and disposing of waste, Carbon footprint reduction, Actions taken to lower the amount of carbon dioxide released into the air, Circular economy, An economic system where materials are reused, repaired, and recycled instead of thrown away, Recycling initiatives, Programs or actions that encourage people to recycle materials, Composting organic waste, Turning food and plant waste into natural fertilizer, Energy efficiency standards, Rules that require machines or buildings to use less energy, Climate change mitigation, Actions taken to reduce the effects of climate change.

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