Answer:
uh i probably cant give five but i'll start!
1) protests
2) letters
3) voting
4) there are some programs that allow you to send messages to senators/governors to try and sway their opinion to what the majority of the public wants
5) boycotts
Explanation:
i guess i can give five! ha
sorry they're not super strong but i tried ;^;
What do you mean opportunity cost is the next best thing you lose out on like for example if you got a chose to buy cheap car oil verse expensive oil if you chose the expansive one you lose on a cheaper price if you would of chose the cheap one but if you chose the cheap one you lose out on a better quality <span />
The shift in energy consumption will naturally affect those that work in energy production. People who work on the supply chain for energy sources like coal and oil may find themselves out of a job. These people often have lower education levels than other sectors, depending on where they are on the supply chain. We are already seeing this happen in various areas of the US, such as with West Virginia's coal industry.
Less-developed nation's may be harder hit, although their already low wages may make it easier to compete in new industries. More likely, less-developed countries, which often serve as energy exporters, may see a larger hit to their GDP as energy demand shifts to renewables. Nothing is permanent though, and the true test will be which countries foresee this shift and make moves to adjust to it as early as possible.
1. Very fertile soil
I know this because it’s the most logical answer and I took the test