involving water; in fact, scientists
predict a return to the Middle Ages.
The global consumption of energy resources required to power computer
system equipment rises in tandem with global population growth and
technological advancements optimised to improve living standards. Experts
predict that the energy crisis that America is currently experiencing will be the
next great drought that humanity will experience.
We are concerned about the American energy situation
because we know that it won't get any better.
When we discuss the energy issue, the first thing that springs to mind is
the state of our water resources, which have been severely impacted by
poor rainfall, climate change, significant river and reservoir loss, and
irresponsible use for many years in America.
But the exponential demand of contemporary computer systems, which
use a startling amount of energy every day and may cause a worldwide
electricity deficit, has put the globe in the midst of a new dilemma.
More pessimistic specialists contend that if the United States fails to
secure a strong renewable energy system to supply fresh sources of
electricity in the case of an impending blackout, it could regress around
500 years to the harsh and dismal ways of life of the Middle Ages.