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Description: As an Official Article Contributor, and this Article entitled, "Future of Engineering within the Ecosystem" contribution for the CEAI VIEWPOINT Journal June 2019 Edition. The article paper is an excerpt topic from the "Renewable Energy Technologies" approved AIUs Ph.D. Subject Curriculum Course of a research thesis submitted to the Atlantic International University School of Science and Engineering (AIU SCE USA) with a Grade of 4.00 ("A+") earned, which tackled about the importance of our future of our engineering in the preservation of agricultural seeds from around the world in sustaining a sustainable environment through design optimization of the manufactured products like bottled water and electronic gadgets. The document has been prepared to provide a course background with the requirement of our future of engineering in spite of climate change happening around the globe within the building built infrastructure scales applications in the building built environment. However, this article paper tackled the implications of water bottled plastic, and electronic toxicities in our context, and the preservation of seeds for the future of generation in the agricultural sector. And thus, provides a learning process and experiences that will involve within the course of my study and research over time for the future of engineering. However, the objective is to support the science, art, and practice of the technological aspect of the environmental engineering into law, governance and engineering concerned.

License: CC-By Attribution 4.0 International

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