2023
DOI: 10.36681/tused.2023.015
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Greek preservice primary teachers perceptions of and attitudes toward bioenergy

Georgios Stylos,
Konstantinos T. Kotsis

Abstract: which is widely used in the world today and represents about 10% of global annual energy consumption (Halder, 2012; Halder et al., 2014). Bioenergy originates from biomass sources which include wood and wood residues, short rotation forestry, energy crops, agricultural residues, and organic waste from industry, farms and households (Özbaş, 2016;Toklu, 2017).Bioenergy can offer considerable opportunities for social, environmental and economic benefits, if properly utilised (Halder, 2016;Rather et al., 2022) whi… Show more

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“…Modern societies are strongly dependent on energy to achieve technological progress and improve quality of life (Langfitt et al, 2014). At the same time, energy has become one of the most essential concerns of the 21 st century (Armaroli & Balzani, 2007;Das & Richman, 2022;Martins et al, 2019a;Stylos & Kotsis, 2023) because of finite conventional energy resources (i.e., fossil fuels) and the increasing environmental consequences of their use, (i.e., air pollution, greenhouse effect, and climate change) (International Energy Agency, 2019). To mitigate energydriven environmental problems and provide people with sufficient energy resources, societies at large are called on to reflect on their needs and habits and adopt sustainable energy production and management systems (Faria et al, 2015;Steg et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Modern societies are strongly dependent on energy to achieve technological progress and improve quality of life (Langfitt et al, 2014). At the same time, energy has become one of the most essential concerns of the 21 st century (Armaroli & Balzani, 2007;Das & Richman, 2022;Martins et al, 2019a;Stylos & Kotsis, 2023) because of finite conventional energy resources (i.e., fossil fuels) and the increasing environmental consequences of their use, (i.e., air pollution, greenhouse effect, and climate change) (International Energy Agency, 2019). To mitigate energydriven environmental problems and provide people with sufficient energy resources, societies at large are called on to reflect on their needs and habits and adopt sustainable energy production and management systems (Faria et al, 2015;Steg et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%