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    purchase renewable electricity generators because they can be paid off within a reasonable amount of time, and contribute to the power grid’s stability by dispersing electricity generation, instead of having it all come from one central nuclear or coal-fired power plant (Lang). In fact, due to these progressive laws known as feed-in tariffs, Germany kick-started the solar industry by creating demand for solar panels and depressing the price of global solar once Chinese manufacturers jumped in to…

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    Air Pollution In East Asia

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    Comparable to our subconscious breathing is the autonomous effects polluted air can have on just about every aspect of the world. Its indisputable to say all of you know in our lifetime, environmental concerns revolving around our expenditure of fossil fuels and the effects it has on our earth’s environments, atmosphere, and even our own health have been a reoccurring theme in documentaries, news specials, and even car commercial. For a multitude of reasons this issue doesn’t seem to dissipate…

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    would have to overcome in order to change from fossil fuels used to renewable energy sources. From 2000 - 2012 renewable energy grew at a rate higher than any other point in history, with a consumption rise of 176.5 million tonnes of oil. During this period, oil, coal, and natural gas continued to grow; and this increases were much higher the increase in renewable energy. Fig. (1.1) shows the growth in consumption of fossil fuels such as oil, coal, and natural gas as well as renewable sources…

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    hydrocarbon, the using of pesticides and industrial and domestic discharges due to those contaminants entering into the environment” (Roleff 26). Petroleum hydrocarbon is released by industrial factories and affects us all. The power plants burning coal and factories produce dust generated by construction works. Factories and power plants should be set up far from the residential area. Most of the air pollution we cause results…

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    Pros And Cons Of Biofuels

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    to become one of the major fuel sources from around the world. A biofuel is any fuel that is derived from recently living organisms. It accounts for just over 10% of America’s total gasoline consumption (Solutions and Energy, 2016). We start to move towards these fuels as it is expected that by 2088 we will have run out of all of our fossil fuels (Ecotricity, 2016). There are however various pros and cons that derive from the biofuels in comparison to the fossil fuels. I am firstly going to…

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    anthropogenic changes play a larger role in global warming. Despite the fact that humans have been a major role in speeding up global warming, there are mitigation methods that would slow the rate of global warming, such as carbon taxing and clean coal technology. Thus, if countries are held more accountable…

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    Pros And Cons Of Coal

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    Coal is one of this world’s source of energy and it is also a fossil fuel that is nonrenewable. Coal is considered a fossil fuel because it is from vegetation that grew years ago. It is burnt to produce electricity. Coal is one of many was that electricity is generated in the United States. Some ingredients in coal are used to make plastic, fertilizers, medicines, and tar. The United States, Russia, India, and China uses coal a lot. It impacts the environment, both positively and negatively.…

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    billion in 2015 (McLamb). Much of the economic progress that we, as a people have made since those times, such as a higher standard of living, more accessible education, a larger workforce/population, and more can be attributed to the exploitation of fossil fuels and other forms of unsustainable, non-renewable,…

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    ocean level. The primarily caused by humans from the burning of fossil fuels. (Fischer, Douglas) “the oil that would move through the Keystone pipeline would add 18.7 million more metric tons of carbon to the atmosphere annually than would be produced by conventional oil,” (“Keystone Pipeline Pros, Cons and Steps to a Final Decision”) Fossil fuels make up most of the world’s energy for electricity and fuel to specify crude oil, coal, and natural gas, each one is different in efficiency,…

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    Global Warming In China

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    intro Global warming is happening. Over the past century, the global average temperature has raised by around 0.6 degree Celsius. (1,2) Temperature rising is caused by humans due to the need of electricity. People have been burning fossil fuels to generate electricity for thousands of years and causing a global issue. (13,14)The rising of temperature affects the entire ecology because most of the animals and plants have to live in specific climate and condition. The change may cause decline or…

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