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Renewable energy plays a vital role in enhancing economic welfare by creating new job opportunities, reducing energy costs, and fostering sustainable growth. Investments in renewables lead to increased energy security, lessening reliance on imported fossil fuels and stabilizing energy prices. By supporting cleaner energy sources, societies can reduce healthcare costs associated with pollution and environmental degradation, ultimately improving overall productivity. Renewable energy advancements further stimulate innovation and can drive competitive advantage in the global economy. Renewable Energy and the Economic Welfare of Society examines the challenges and solutions to renewable energy and its impact on the economic welfare of society. It addresses the barriers to strengthening the economic welfare of society and provides a clear roadmap for overcoming these hurtles. Covering topics such as artificial intelligence (AI), financial development, and sustainable healthcare, this book is an excellent resource for researchers, academicians, graduate and postgraduate students, business leaders, policymakers, and more.
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The diverse literatures of Victorian and Edwardian Britain have provided a wealth of research materials for novice and expert researchers alike. Although the body of scholarship for the Edwardian Age is smaller than that of the Victorian, researchers should have no shortage of resources for learning more about the literatures of either time period. While many of the novels, plays, poetry, and prose from the Victorian and Edwardian Ages are still readily available in print, a vast amount of literature has long since fallen out of print. Recent efforts in digitization-the Victorian Women Writers Project; English Literary Periodicals, 1681-1914; Early British Periodicals, 1681-1921; 19th Centur...
Which are the oldest public libraries in the world? In what years were the first books printed in French, Thai, Japanese, Arabic, Turkish? What are the oldest extant texts written in Chinese, English, Russian, Spanish? When was the first major computer database used in libraries? What are the titles of the largest, smallest or most expensive books ever published? Where is the world's busiest public library? Which three books were the first to contain photographs? In its updated and expanded third edition, this reference work provides hundreds of fascinating facts about libraries, books, periodicals, reference databases, specialty archives, bookstores, catalogs, technology, information science organizations and library buildings.
Includes, beginning Sept. 15, 1954 (and on the 15th of each month, Sept.-May) a special section: School library journal, ISSN 0000-0035, (called Junior libraries, 1954-May 1961). Also issued separately.