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    Nowadays, having reliable and affordable modern energy resources is crucial since it plays a significant role in building a sustainable and stable environment system. Targets that the goal aims to are measurable Most of the targets can be easily measured by analysing data or observing the social influence.. Firstly, building universally accessed modern energy services will be workable. Since the measuring system "CWEEDS" can easily collected the data of energy distribution in Ontario,…

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    In 1992, Tanzania had its first national energy policy and the latest national energy policy was published in 2003. The national policy 2003 mainly focused on the national energy needs in Tanzania, and in the policy, to develop domestic cost effective energy resources, to improve energy reliability, efficiency and security, and to reduce deforestation were also highlighted as the subsidiary objectives. 2003 national energy policy put climate change concept in its content, and it is the first…

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    Solar power is a renewable energy which absorbs the sun's ultraviolet light and converts it into electricity. This method of energy reduces the amount of fossil fuels being emitted in the atmosphere, which also helps reduce people’s carbon footprint. Over time, the energy a person uses will end up saving them money. Rooftop Solar has recently made an appearance in the Nevada community as a solar renewable energy…

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    “You can 't make positive choices for the rest of your life without an environment that makes those choices easy, natural, and enjoyable.” (Deepak Chopra)5 The environment plays an enormous factor whether an innovation is introduced or not. The effects an innovation has on the environment can either make or break the entire project. If the effects are negative, then it is likely the project will not reach it’s next stage. However, technology is a brilliant thing. Many people in todays society do…

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    alternative energy sources, Republicans lean towards GOP and favor key energy development policies. In a December 2014 Pew Research survey, 75% of Democrats said the United States should prioritize alternative energy sources over expansion of oil, coal and gas production. 43% of Republicans expressed support for prioritizing alternative energy production over traditional energy development (Funk and…

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    Solar Energy Standard

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    Colorado and communities like Fort Collins, continuing a minimum standard of solar energy and a plan of expansion in the future is a step in the right direction. Forms of energy generation that are economically efficient like coal-burning and fracturing lack…

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    I. Attention Getter: Imagine a world where no one cared about their actions. We did what we wanted and we never considered the consequences of our decisions. That sounds very depressing and dangerous doesn’t it? This is happening today in regards to our Earth. Everyday people are regrettably not considering the environment with their actions and are continuing to do harmful things to our Earth. II. Connection to audience: The environment is something each of you should care about. We only have…

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    Essay #1 Imagine raging flames sweeping the planet, creating barren wastelands and cities submerged underwater. No, this is not a description of a post-apocalyptic setting. This is our reality that can happen in decades, if we continue to conform to capitalism. According to Naomi Klein, the author of This Changes Everything, the way our society functions will worsen climate change. Our economy thrives without regulation so, the Earth will die out and we suffer the aftermath. Klein argues that…

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    temperature of Earth has increased by 1.5°F over the past century, and is projected to rise another 0.5 to 8.6°F over the next hundred years. There has been an increase in volume of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases released by burning fossil fuel, land clearing, agriculture and other human activities. NASA concluded, “the amount of carbon dioxide released was 440.95ppm” (parts per million). These activities are believed to be the culprits of the last 50 years of global warming. These…

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    Weakness Of Green Energy

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    behind in such a necessary industry for survival in the future. Renewable energy has a set place in the future and I hope to eventually see our country and the world completely switched over to this sustainable goal with actual long term viability vs fossil…

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