Why?:
The actual high use of energy derived from fossil fuels is necessary to guarantee the current level of quality of life in the developed countries and it allows the growth and evolution of developing countries, but it creates a disequilibrium in the natural balance of the planet.
The use of fossil fuels has countless consequences, such as the accumulation of CO2.
Attention should also be paid to the atmospheric oxygen consumption and the irreversible "creation" of "combustion" water, which increases the planet's water resources and contributes, together with the melting of glaciers, to the rise in sea levels.

New energy strategies must be sought in order to avoid reaching irreversible and catastrophic effects on environmental disequilibrium.
The survival of the planet requires that future development be totally and truly sustainable. This implies the progressive renunciation of fossil energy by providing energy supply, in a sustainable way, from renewable sources.
The energy possessed by sea waves is a fully and truly sustainable form of energy which, if appropriately captured, could contribute to meeting energy needs.
IN A SHORT TIME IT IS NECESSARY:
REDUCE THE USE OF FOSSIL ENERGY
INCREASING THE USE OF SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
