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Stanford University

Energy and the Environment - Environmental Impacts of Energy on Air, Land, Water, and Wildlife

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Explore the environmental impacts of energy production and consumption on air, land, water, and wildlife in this 12-minute educational video. Learn how different energy sources affect environmental systems and understand the connections between energy choices and environmental consequences. Discover key concepts related to energy's role in environmental degradation and protection, presented by Diana Gragg, Core Lecturer in Civil and Environmental Engineering and Managing Director of Explore Energy at Stanford University's Precourt Institute for Energy. Gain foundational knowledge about the relationship between energy systems and environmental health, covering topics essential for understanding climate change, sustainability issues, and informed energy decision-making. Access additional resources on energy, environment, and justice through Stanford's Understand Energy Learning Hub to deepen your understanding of these critical interconnections.

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Energy and the Environment 10-Minute Take | Diana Gragg | Stanford Understand Energy

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Stanford Understand Energy

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    The course highlights critical issues on natural resource use, it portrays more of the energy resource impacts to the environment which are ideal to understand for better management of natural resources.

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