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    An advantage of growing corn for use in ethanol production is that corn is a readily available crop in the United States, and there would no longer be a need to import materials to produce fuel. This would also benefit the agriculture industry by providing more jobs to corn planters. Going this route also would lessen the dependence on the Middle East and other countries for oil and fuel. Growing corn for use in ethanol production would also be a more energy efficient way, because there would be…

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    Automobile Dichotomy

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    industry to be a dichotomy within itself. The overall concept of these vehicles sounds like the ultimate solution to the world’s biggest environmental issue, air pollution. We once thought that electricity could take the place of fossil fuels and power our cars with no harm done to the planet, but research has proven otherwise. As it stands today, the United State’s auto giant General Motors, is third in production of electric and hybrid vehicles, with newcomer to the road Tesla, in fifth…

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    OVERVIEW Coal, gas, and natural gas are the fossil fuels which are currently the world’s primary-energy source. Fossil fuels are made millions of years ago from organic materials such as plants and animals. Fossil fuels are finite resources and can cause irreparable damage to the environment. Fossil fuels are considered to be responsible for global warming. There are many activist and campaigns launched calling for divestment from fossil fuels, especially from large companies and…

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    inhabitants, what will they do? The Earth is a planet that is ever evolving, yet some of its inhabitants are not. With the study of global warming and climate change, fossil fuels, and the study and use of viable alternate energy sources, mankind has the power to prolong the life of its planet and the human species as a whole. Despite the debate over global warming’s reality between scientists and conservatives, many of Earth’s ice caps are melting and creating problems for humans. Humans are…

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    to do nuclear power plants and according to the European Nuclear Society their definition of a nuclear power plant is “thermal power plant, primarily used for electricity generation, in which the nuclear binding energy released during the nuclear fission in a reactor is converted to heat and subsequently into electrical energy via a water-steam circuit using a turbine and generator”. Nuclear power plants operate in most states and can produce up to 20 percent of the nation’s power. Enrico Fermi…

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    Nuclear Energy Essay

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    of energy has the ability to power around 2,051 average American houses for a year. In comparison 1 kilogram of coal will power 0.0010 houses a year (Shrink That Footprint). This drastic difference is nearly incomprehensible and could help economies on many levels as seen by its ability to produce power for an ever increasing population. However, despite this incredible amount of energy nuclear energy does have drawbacks in regard to its energy production. Nuclear power plants using uranium-235…

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    Freedom Economic freedom allows the society to think, feel, and act as they want, without interruption from the government. Humans love freedom, without compromises to anyone. Economic freedom is the government’s choice to rule with it, if it has the advantages on the country, but if it does not they should not. Economic freedom is measured as five areas, from the size of the government to regulation of credit. The results of the Studies in the nineteen-ninety-six about the impact of the…

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    integrating nuclear energy sources into it’s infrastructure. Globally there are 435 commercial nuclear reactors in 31 different countries (WNA: Nuclear Power in the World Today). With the US leading in nuclear energy production, more and more nations are adopting the practice of producing energy on a nuclear scale. A move towards more nuclear power in the United States of America means a move towards cleaner energy and a lower impact on the environment, allows for less dependence on foreign oil,…

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    statistical data to validate this thesis. According to Forcinio (2011) pharmaceutical manufacturer Glaxo-SmithKline is pursuing a goal of being carbon neutral by 2050. Merck and Glaxo-SmithKline are utilizing solar power to supplement their energy needs. Forcinio explains that Merck predicts with solar power supplementation of only 10% at two facilities in New Jersey the company will “reduce its annual carbon dioxide emissions by 2500 tons” (2011). Increased consumer and retailer demand for…

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    researching benefits and downfalls of nuclear power plants, I have come to a conclusion that we should block the plan to build a nuclear power plant in Enola, Pennsylvania. While researching nuclear power plants, I found more disadvantages than advantages. Many power plants have one event that causes another event, and another, each event a product of the one before, and a cause of the one after. This is called a chain reaction. Nuclear power plants are power plants that use Uranium 235 that…

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