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    Fracking, also known as hydraulic fracturing, is a type of drilling that uses water, sand and chemicals, shot at high pressure, to release energy resources trapped inside rocks. This recently new technology for drilling allows areas that were previously inaccessible for drilling, like very concentrated rocky areas, to now be opened up through fracking to obtain natural gases and oil. The water solution used with this drilling technique produces almost the same amount of “sludge” as an after…

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    miles long and the watershed of the creek is about 200 square miles. The Conodoguinet creek is located very close to the area with some of the highest pollution in the U.S. Pittsburgh is one of the highest fossil fuel burners in the U.S. Most of this pollution come from the excessive amount of coal that Pittsburg burns. My hypothesis for the health of the creek was as follows; If we test the Conodoguinet Creek for pollutants then we will find a moderate amount of pollution in the creek.…

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    The power of the sun is what makes life on Earth possible. Efforts to harness solar energy in concentrated form have long been a human pursuit. Solar technology has existed since the 19th century and has received substantial government support since at least the 1970s. Despite these efforts, solar power comprises less than 1% of U.S. electricity generation (History of Solar Power, para.1, 2016). There have been many applications besides bulk power generation, and the solar-powered vehicle is one…

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    winds unreliability factor. In most areas, the winds strength is too low to support a wind turbine or wind farm, and this is where the use of solar power could be great alternatives.  Wind turbines generally produce less electricity than the average fossil fueled power station, requires multiple wind turbines to be built in order to make an impact.  Wind turbine construction can be very expensive and costly to surrounding wildlife during the build process.  The noise pollution from commercial…

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    has to keep taking these punishment because its more than the big things that are going to make the difference, it’s the little things that make the biggest impact. The biggest impact that we have today is air pollution which is mainly caused by fossil fuel emissions. Air pollution can result from both human and natural actions. Impacts that are done by…

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    be the answer to problems caused by fossil fuels. Alternative energy sources are needed to lessen our dependency on fossil fuels and create cleaner air. The Clean Air Act incentives and limitations to help reduce the use of fossil fuels. The purpose of The Clean Air Act was to ensure a better environmental and financial future for America. Some enviornmental benefits were reducing demands for energy and conserving energy. Reducing our reliance on fossil fuels and creating more energy efficient…

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    increasingly better technology, many forms of alternative energy are being supplied. Hydraulic fracturing to obtain energy is one such field that has been explored in the last 50 years. Although some may say that it this clean energy is the replacement for coal, the hydraulic fracturing process used to acquire this extraordinary product must be improved before it can be called safe. Recent spurs to further develop unconventional sources of oil and gas…

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    that come from human sources. These crafts emit gases and particles high in the atmosphere by doing so; they damage the ozone layer. Aircraft engines produce emissions that are similar to other emissions produced by fossil fuel combustion. When fuel is burned, the carbon in the fuel is released and bonds with oxygen in the air to form carbon dioxide. Scientific studies have shown that high-altitude emissions are harmful to the climate and the Earth. They are harmful to climate because they…

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    Green Party In Canada

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    create a better environment for our country, cleaner air and clearer skies. I ( the leader of the Green Party ) specifically promise that we’re gonna help to establish lower carbon gases throughout all the provinces of Canada. Also helping to end fossil fuels at a federal level. Our role in the Green energy industries is to collaborate with the renewable light, wind, and water energy industries to help us grow and bring us a single step closer to a pollution free environment. We want to build…

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    In order to extract energy from ocean waves, one must first understand how waves are formed. Solar radiation from the sun is absorbed differently on the earth’s surface. The imbalanced heating of the earth’s surface causes the warm air to expand and rise, whereas the cool air sinks due to its higher density, thereby generating a pressure gradient. In order to return to an equilibrium state, the air from the high pressure zone has to replace the air in the low pressure zone. The movement of…

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