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    many of today’s common energy sources; they are highly nonrenewable. For an energy source to be sustainable, it must also be renewable. It must be able to be used efficiently without being depleted. Wind power is a great example of this, because as far as we know, wind isn’t obtained from some limited reserve--it’s available in endless supply so long as there are differences in temperature from one area of the atmosphere to the next. Many similar forms of renewable energy are starting to come…

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    natural resources for energy. The majority of energy produced in this era is through the process of global warming. With the increase in population the vast amount of electricity is often abused and overlooked as it creates an exceeding amount of greenhouse gases to contribute to global warming. With many types of global warming, fossil fuels is the biggest contributor to our downfall. There are many alternatives to reduce the amounts of global warming, however, solar energy is the most…

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    Fossil Fuels In America

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    developed various methods to utilize these non-renewable resources, and many people cannot apprehend the impact they have on society. We use these resources for heat, transportation, internet, and capital. Ultimately, humanity as a whole will perish if these materials exhaust. Like a heart supplying blood throughout the body to maintain life, fossil fuels supply energy across America to sustain societies. Unfortunately, we are noticing a shortage of our non-renewable resources. We need to…

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    #1 Introduction Climate change is something that needs to be addressed. Climate change has started to impact our climate weather patterns. To minimize the impacts of climate change, we need to introduce more renewable energy sources, such as solar power, wind farms, and hydro dams. We also need to put restrictions on how much CO2 you can produce. We need to take action to this matter before climate change starts to impact our environment. #2 What is climate change? Climate change occurs when…

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    sustainable renewable sources of energy such as solar, wind, and hydropower, and as a result, the region’s economy has been stabilizing. Clifford Krauss’s China’s Hunger for Commodities Wanes, and Pain Spreads Among Producers, describes the global financial crisis of 2008 when the price of commodities crashed, and the global economy was ruined because China, which previously “gobbled up all manner of metals, crops and fuels as its economy rapidly expanded,” transitioned towards green energy.…

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    have such many similarities, the energy consumptions between these two countries are quite different. According to a statistic made by IEA, Hydro/renewables/other energy sources are always the main energy during 1973 to 2012 ( about 50000 Ktoe per year) in Sweden. While natural gas always keeps the highest consumption in Minnesota ( about 480 Trillion Btu a year). The second largest energy consumption in Sweden is nuclear (around 35000 Ktoe per year) and the third energy is natural ( about…

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    responsible through major efforts with employee initiatives, renewable energy, and recycling. New Belgium vs. AB InBev Aside from New Belgium, AB InBev is another company that has been making major strides in corporate social…

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    (Origin Energy, 2015), that recorded 73% of electricity is generated through coal power stations. With the current issues of global warming it is expected that Australia looks at alternative sources for the growing electricity needs. However, with current economic issues, coal is the cheapest energy source option. In order to move from coal fired power stations it is suggested, renewable sources like wind, solar and geothermal power stations should source Australia’s energy. What energy type is…

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    be commercially produced and directly used in the 1990’s, as it was manufactured in large quantities and used for profit. Since then, continuously increasing amounts are being produced, as more is being used in everyday items. The biopolymer is a renewable source, as it is derived from plants, in particular corn crops. Development of Polylactic Acid 1. Corn starch is harvested from corn crops. 2. The starch undergoes hydrolysis to break the bonds between glucose molecules in the starch, forming…

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    Tesla Mission Statement

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    sustainable resourcing, Tesla has devoted themselves to providing sustainable products to provide clean, safe energy products for generations to come. According to CEO Elon Musk, the mission statement is “to accelerate the world’s transition to sustainable energy” (Tesla 2017). Focusing on renewable and sustainable energy, Telsa produces a wide arrange of products to propel modern society into a more energy friendly future. Tesla’s image heavily reflects the mission of the company. Providing…

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