This two resources are very important in daily life of people in terms of transportation, electricity and manufacturing daily goods. Climate change from fossil fuel based industry causes concern by countries all over the world and also threatening the viability of life on Earth. Moreover, unemployment increasing dangerously across the world. Government, business and consumers are pilling in debts. The living standards are declining and human facing hunger. According to Jeremy Rifkin, there are five pillar in the Third industrial revolution. The five pillars can only work function in support with each other. The five pillars of the industrial revolution are shifting to renewable energy, transforming building stock into micro power plants to create renewable energy, deploying hydrogen in every building to store intermittent energy, using internet technology to the power grid into an energy internet and transitioning the transport fleet to electric plug in and fuel cell vehicle that can buy and sell small green energy. Now, products can be design on a computer and is printed out by using a 3-D printer. By using a software called computer aided design, the software directs the 3-D printer to build successive layers of the product using powder, molten plastic, or metals to create the material scaffolding. It can produce multiple products in a matter of time. New materials are replacing …show more content…
Moreover, both requires new kind of resources to produce energy. Furthermore, the similarities in these two industrial revolution are new methods were introduced in mass producing products. In addition, in this two industrial revolution, more job opportunities were created. However, the difference in this two industrial revolution are in the First Industrial revolution, communication was not as good as the Third Industrial revolution where there were existence of phones and internets. Moreover, the First industrial revolution uses raw materials like coal to produce energies while the Third Industrial revolution uses renewable energy. In terms or urbanization, in the Third Industrial revolution, most of the places were developed while in the First Industrial revolution, most of the rural places were still poorly connected. In addition, the Thrid Industrial revolution have a better transportation that the First Industrial