Human-Environment Interaction (HEI)
In Ancient Rome the Romans interacted with their environment to find Dacian Gold
In Modern Rome some natural resources include coal, mercury, zinc, potash, marble, barite and more
Rome is rich with deposits of natural gas all around it
Roman industrial groups and environmental organizations have made a joint declaration to reduce the environmental impact of energy use, signed in December 1998.
The declaration aims to reduce emission of carbon dioxide, improve electricity efficiency, build diversity in energy sources, reduce energy consumption, and double production of renewable energy so that it has a higher level of sustainability.
Italy has limited mineral resources but has kept increasing its production of mineral imports like the ones listed before.
In Modern Rome some natural resources include coal, mercury, zinc, potash, marble, barite and more
Rome is rich with deposits of natural gas all around it
Roman industrial groups and environmental organizations have made a joint declaration to reduce the environmental impact of energy use, signed in December 1998.
The declaration aims to reduce emission of carbon dioxide, improve electricity efficiency, build diversity in energy sources, reduce energy consumption, and double production of renewable energy so that it has a higher level of sustainability.
Italy has limited mineral resources but has kept increasing its production of mineral imports like the ones listed before.